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aura
1[ awr-uh ]
noun
plural auras aurae
- a distinctive and pervasive quality or character; air; atmosphere:
an aura of respectability;
an aura of friendliness.
- a subtly pervasive quality or atmosphere seen as emanating from a person, place, or thing.
- Pathology. a sensation, as of lights or a current of warm or cold air, preceding an attack of migraine or epilepsy.
Aura
2[ awr-uh ]
noun
Classical Mythology.
- a companion of Artemis who bore twins to Dionysus. Zeus changed her into a spring because, in a fit of madness, she had killed one of her children.
aura
/ 藞蓴藧谤蓹 /
noun
- a distinctive air or quality considered to be characteristic of a person or thing
- any invisible emanation, such as a scent or odour
- pathol strange sensations, such as noises in the ears or flashes of light, that immediately precede an attack, esp of epilepsy
- (in parapsychology) an invisible emanation produced by and surrounding a person or object: alleged to be discernible by individuals of supernormal sensibility
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of aura1
First recorded in 1350鈥1400; Middle English, from Latin, from Greek: 鈥渂reath (of air)鈥
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of aura1
C18: via Latin from Greek: breeze
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Virgil is an inspirational captain, a cool, calm defender who emits an aura of control that enables the rest of the team playing to fulfil their potentials.
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She had a mesmerising aura and was the one batter I regularly struggled to execute a plan to of how to dismiss.
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How this is done can vary, from being an animated presence to spur the team on or providing an aura of calm in the hope it transfers on to the pitch.
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The aura of invincibility which he had developed has dropped a notch.
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But Rick鈥檚 troubled aura has me so intrigued.
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