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 aura ['ɔrə]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 气氛, 气味

[医] 先兆


  1. She always seems to have an aura of happiness about her.
    她好像总是喜气洋洋的.
  2. The aura lasts for60 seconds.
    无法被驱散,只能被物理攻击摧毁。
  3. The aura feels largely unnoticable.
    光环感觉非常不明显。


aura
aurae
[ noun ]
  1. a sensation (as of a cold breeze or bright light) that precedes the onset of certain disorders such as a migraine attack or epileptic seizure

  2. <noun.state>
  3. an indication of radiant light drawn around the head of a saint

  4. <noun.attribute>
  5. a distinctive but intangible quality surrounding a person or thing

  6. <noun.attribute>
    an air of mystery
    the house had a neglected air
    an atmosphere of defeat pervaded the candidate's headquarters
    the place had an aura of romance


Aura \Au"ra\, n.; pl. {Aur[ae]}. [L. aura air, akin to Gr. ?.]
1. Any subtile, invisible emanation, effluvium, or exhalation
from a substance, as the aroma of flowers, the odor of the
blood, a supposed fertilizing emanation from the pollen of
flowers, etc.

2. (Med.) The peculiar sensation, as of a light vapor, or
cold air, rising from the trunk or limbs towards the head,
a premonitory symptom of epilepsy or hysterics.

{Electric aura}, a supposed electric fluid, emanating from an
electrified body, and forming a mass surrounding it,
called the electric atmosphere. See {Atmosphere}, 2.

  1. "There are no words that can truly describe Frank Sinatra - magic, charisma and talent - they still don't accurately capture the aura about him," said his former longtime publicist, Lee Solters.
  2. "It's got to take on the aura of the IRS," says Vernon M. Briggs Jr., a labor economist at Cornell University. "Most people are probably reasonably honest in doing their income tax because there's a fair chance they're going to get caught.
  3. The Newman aura was a major factor in their initial success, Hotchner admitted.
  4. Even the Ming-style cabinetry is surprisingly well done, and gives a pleasantly exotic aura to the somewhat cramped galleries.
  5. But they also have given the people associated with the industry their own special aura.
  6. During the next month, 13 carefully selected tutors will try to instill a royal aura in Kiko Kawashima, a college student who will wed Emperor Akihito's younger son in June.
  7. The campus reception was a final stripping away of the Gonzalez aura, opponents said. Perhaps.
  8. It is also clear that many of his off-the-cuff remarks have been reported out of context. But unpopularity is something a politician carries off more easily when he or she is equipped with a suitable aura of gravitas.
  9. FT-SE Index: 2,470.7 (-5.3) There is an aura of the counterfeit about Mr John Smith's budget red book. It is the same colour and shape as the official Treasury one.
  10. It sounded like an extremely hot tip, with such an aura of secrecy that at least one foreign fund manager declined to use it on ethical grounds.
  11. The feeling is that someone who buys a ticket in the street does not deserve protection. The main problem is the 130 or so ticket agencies that have sprung up throughout the West End and which have an aura of respectability.
  12. The subjects of the investigation are often surprised by the ease with which the MMC accepts their arguments. A depressing aura of mediocrity hangs over the MMC and its staff.
  13. "There is an aura to tax reform, but we've hurt ourselves politically."
  14. "I think the aura of security has been stripped away from banks and insurance companies," says Gavin Quill, a Scudder marketing research analyst.
  15. Other White House aides called the trip a success, despite an aura of confusion caused by scheduling foul-ups and unfocused presidential speeches.
  16. Union Bank of Switzerland is the predictable but steady giant with an aura of military might.
  17. But the initial aura inspired by the youthful Gandhi, a Cambridge-educated former airline pilot, faded as allegations of corruption dogged his friends, his party and his government.
  18. "There was an aura about him.
  19. This may stem partly from its maverick focus on lipid technology and the 'new age' aura which surrounds its evening primrose products.
  20. New York-based AT&T has lately lost some of the big jobs that it once routinely won, a sign that it is losing its aura of invincibility among major customers.
  21. "There seems to be an aura of cooperation and the prospects for delegates completing their work by the first of October is very bright at this point," said Bert Ruiz, a coffee broker with Balfour Maclaine Corp in New York.
  22. These credits, moreover, frequently had the aura of favoring people or institutions that had helped the Abboud group at one time or another.
  23. "There hovers around him the aura of deals and strokes contributing to popular cynicism about politicians," Murphy wrote.
  24. Indeed, this aura of verisimilitude eventually has you wondering if the book's sinister view of moviemaking might not really be true, a feeling of uncertainty which persists even after you turn the last page.
  25. We give the people inside courage and can tell the outside world what is happening in our country." Students have traditionally been at the cutting edge of Burmese politics and the front hopes to endow itself with the aura of future leadership.
  26. A floor below, outside the dining room where Texas Democrats have met for lunch on Wednesdays with Wright as their leader, Rep. Bill Richardson, D-N.M., said he sensed an "aura of hopefulness mixed with sadness" pervading the Capitol.
  27. But the average arbor dweller could easily miss the request, buried as it is beneath fliers and business cards advertising the services of crystal channelers, aura cleansers, rebirthers, energy balancers and whole-body therapists.
  28. At receptions and rallies, from lamppost perches in Harlem and corridors in the U.S. Capitol, they spoke of an almost mystical aura. "A power from above," said a 75-year-old New Yorker, Ormond Duncan.
  29. The ruling, which surprised the markets as much as CS Holding's executives, also diminished some of the aura surrounding Mr. Gut and his team.
  30. When the Exxon Valdez grounded she said she saw "an aura" around the bow of the ship which she could not explain.
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