lure
$ \mathrm{lure}^1 |lo͝or|
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verb with object and adverbial
tempt (a person or animal) to do something or to go somewhere, especially by offering some form of reward:
«…に» 〈人〉を誘惑する, 誘い込む «into, to» ; «…から/…に» 〈人など〉を誘い出す(away) «from/to» ; 〈客など〉を引きつける(tempt)
e.g. the child was lured into a car but managed to escape.
noun
something that tempts or is used to tempt a person or animal to do something:
e.g. the film industry always has been a glamorous lure for young girls.
the strongly attractive quality of a person or thing:
〖通例単数形で〗【物・事などの】誘惑; 魅力 «of»
e.g. the lure of a better-paid job.
a type of bait used in fishing or hunting.
(魚釣り用の)擬似餌, ルアー; おとり.
Falconry a bunch of feathers with a weighted object attached to a long string, swung around the head of the falconer to recall a hawk.
ORIGIN
Middle English: from Old French luere, of Germanic origin; probably related to German Luder ‘bait’.
$ \mathrm{lure}^2 |lo͝or|
noun
variant spelling of lur.