Lure in spanish

Señuelo

pronunciation: senjueloʊ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
senuelo

lure1 = señuelo. 

Example: Often a piece of live bait will be attached to the hook to make the lure even more enticing, though this isn't strictly necessary.

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» fishing lure = señuelo de pesca.

Example: This fishing lure has a weak point so as to avoid losing the body of the lure if the hook of the lure snags a large submerged object.

lure2 = señuelo, encanto. 

Example: The author of that passage does not entirely discount these 'lures'.

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» succumb to + a lure = sucumbir a un encanto.

Example: Those who become enamored of reference librarianship and its challenges usually succumb to its lure before discovering all of its parts.

lure3 = atraer, seducir, tentar. 

Example: Many librarians are also finding that demonstrations of these automated systems provide tantalizing bait to lure the nonlibrary user to instructional sessions.

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» lure away from = persuadir a Alguien para que deje Algo.

Example: This article discusses how it should be possible to lure children away from pure entertainment television by ensuring that books are made irresistible.

» lure + investment = atraer inversiones.

Example: Infrastructures are necessary to lure investment into communities and their absence kills chances of industrial and economic development.

» lure + Nombre + in = atraer para + entrar.

Example: These institutions are like meat grinders, they lure you in with cheap wine and cheese and then pull the rug out from under you once you get there.

Lure synonyms

hook in spanish: gancho, pronunciation: hʊk nounentice in spanish: atraer, pronunciation: ɪntaɪs verbbait in spanish: cebo, pronunciation: beɪt nountempt in spanish: tentar, pronunciation: tempt verbdecoy in spanish: señuelo, pronunciation: dəkɔɪ nounenticement in spanish: tentación, pronunciation: ɪntaɪsmənt nounsweetener in spanish: edulcorante, pronunciation: switənɜr nouncome-on in spanish: venga, pronunciation: kʌmɑn noun
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