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attraction [atʀaksjɔ̃]feminine nouna. attractionb. ( = partie d'un spectacle) number* * *atʀaksjɔ̃nom féminin gén, Linguistique, Physique attractionPhrasal Verbs:* * *atʀaksjɔ̃ nfattraction, [cabaret, cirque] number* * *attraction nf1 ( force) gén, Ling, Phys attraction; Paris exerce une forte attraction sur sa région Paris acts as a magnet for the surrounding area; elle exerce une grande attraction sur les hommes men find her very attractive;2 ( élément qui attire) attraction; attraction touristique tourist attraction; centre d'attraction centreGB of attraction; principale attraction de la région main ou star attraction of the area;3 (de fête, foire) attraction; ( numéro d'un spectacle) act, turn; attraction déshabillée strip show; elle passe en attraction ce soir au casino she is appearing tonight at the casino.attraction terrestre Earth's attraction; attraction universelle gravitation.[atraksjɔ̃] nom féminin2. [attirance] attractionl'attraction qu'il éprouve pour elle/la mort his attraction to her/deathexercer une attraction sur quelqu'un/quelque chose to attract somebody/something3. [centre d'intérêt] attractionattraction principale ou numéro un star attraction -
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{ə'trækʃn}
1. привличане, притегляне
ATTRACTION of gravity гравитационна сила
2. привлекателност, чар
3. нещо, което привлича, атракция* * *{ъ'trakshn} n 1. привличане, притегляне; attraction of gravity грави* * *притегляне; привлекателност; привличане; атракция;* * *1. attraction of gravity гравитационна сила 2. нещо, което привлича, атракция 3. привлекателност, чар 4. привличане, притегляне* * *attraction[ə´trækʃən] n 1. привличане, притегляне; \attraction of gravity гравитационна сила; mutual \attraction взаимно привличане (и прен.); 2. привлекателност, привличаща сила; 3. атракцион, атракция; 4. ез. атракция, съгласуване по смисъл. -
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əˈtrækʃən сущ.
1) влечение, притяжение, тяготение to feel an attraction to ≈ чувствовать влечение к чему-л. irresistible/strong attraction ≈ сильное влечение sexual attraction, erotic attraction ≈ сексуальное влечение, половое влечение She felt a strong attraction to him. ≈ Ее сильно тянуло к нему. The attraction of gravity is one of the greatest and most universal principles in all nature. ≈ Принцип земного притяжения, гравитации, является одним из универсальных принципов в природе. Syn: gravitation, gravity, affinity, sympathy Ant: antagonism, antipathy, aversion, discord, estrangement, repugnance, repulsion
2) привлекательность;
прелесть, притягательность Syn: affinity, sympathy
3) обыкн. мн. приманка
4) аттракцион Syn: side-showпритяжение, тяготение - magnetic * магнитное притяжение - Earth's * земное притяжение - universe * всемирное тяготение привлекательность, прелесть, очарование - the exhibition has very little * for me эта выставка меня мало интересует - she posesses many *s в ней много обаяния (преимущественно) pl приманка - *s of a big city соблазны большого города аттракционattraction аттракцион ~ привлекательность;
прелесть ~ привлечение ~ (обыкн. pl) приманка ~ притяжение, тяготениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > attraction
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[ə'trækʃ(ə)n]сущ.1) влечениеto feel an attraction to smth. — чувствовать влечение к чему-л.
irresistible / strong attraction — сильное влечение
She felt a strong attraction to him. — Ее сильно тянуло к нему.
Syn:Ant:2) привлекательность, притягательность, привлекательная сторонаsexual / erotic attraction — сексуальная привлекательность
The chief attractions of the evening were the good drinks and witty conversation. — Главными привлекательными сторонами вечерней встречи были хорошая выпивка и остроумная беседа.
3) достопримечательность,The town's main attraction is a thermal lake. — Главной достопримечательностью города является термальное озеро.
4) физ. притяжение, тяготениеThe attraction of gravity is one of the greatest and most universal principles in all nature. — Всемирное тяготение является одним из самых великих и универсальных законов природы.
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noun1) Anziehung, die; (force, lit. or fig.) Anziehung[skraft], diehave little attraction for somebody — jemanden nur wenig reizen
* * *[-ʃən]1) (the act or power of attracting: magnetic attraction.) die Anziehungskraft2) (something that attracts: The attractions of the hotel include a golf-course.) die Attraktion* * *at·trac·tion[əˈtrækʃən]nshe felt an immediate \attraction to him sie fühlte sich sofort zu ihm hingezogenmain \attraction Hauptattraktion ftourist \attraction Touristenattraktion fto hold no \attraction for sb für jdn nicht attraktiv sein* * *[ə'trkSən]n1) (PHYS fig) Anziehungskraft f; (esp of big city etc) Reiz mto lose one's/its attraction —
I still feel a certain attraction toward(s) him — ich fühle mich noch immer von ihm angezogen
to have an attraction for sb — Anziehungskraft or einen Reiz auf jdn ausüben
what are the attractions of this subject? — was ist an diesem Fach reizvoll?
2) (= attractive thing) Attraktion f* * *attraction [əˈtrækʃn] s1. figa) Anziehungskraft f, Reiz m:what’s the attraction of doing sth? was ist so reizvoll daran, etwas zu tun?b) Attraktion f, (etwas) Anziehendes, THEAT etc Zugnummer f, -stück n2. PHYS Attraktion f, Anziehung(skraft) f:attraction of gravity Gravitationskraft f* * *noun1) Anziehung, die; (force, lit. or fig.) Anziehung[skraft], die* * *n.Anziehung f.Anziehungskraft f.Anziehungspunkt m.Attraktion f. -
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n. aantrekkingskracht; aantrekking[ ətræksjn]1 aantrekkelijkheid ⇒ aantrekking, bekoring♦voorbeelden:that profession has little attraction for me • dat beroep trekt me niet zo -
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[-ʃən]1) (the act or power of attracting: magnetic attraction.) atracção2) (something that attracts: The attractions of the hotel include a golf-course.) atracção* * *at.trac.tion[ətr'ækʃən] n atração: 1 ação e capacidade de atrair. 2 encanto, enlevo, fascinação. 3 objeto de atração (beleza, bondade). attraction of gravity gravitação dos corpos. a woman of many attractions uma mulher muito atraente. to exert an attraction exercer uma atração. -
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gravity [ˈgrævɪtɪ]a. ( = force) pesanteur fb. ( = seriousness) gravité f* * *['grævətɪ]1) Physics pesanteur fcentre of gravity — centre m de gravité
the pull of the earth's gravity — l'attraction f terrestre
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A n1 Phys pesanteur f ; law of gravity loi f de la pesanteur ; centre of gravity centre m de gravité ; the pull of the earth's gravity l'attraction terrestre ;2 (of offence, situation) gravité f ;3 ( of demeanour) sérieux m. -
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1. n серьёзность, важность2. n тяжесть, опасность3. n серьёзность; торжественность4. n степенность, уравновешенность5. n физ. тяжесть; сила тяжести; тяготениеСинонимический ряд:1. austerity (noun) austerity; dignity; sobriety; solemnity; sombreness2. danger (noun) danger; severity; urgency3. gravitation (noun) attraction; celestial attraction; force; gravitation; heaviness; pressure; pull4. importance (noun) concern; enormity; importance; magnitude; seriousness; significance; weight; weightinessАнтонимический ряд:flippancy; triviality -
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вес имя существительное:притяжение (attraction, gravity, gravitation)торжественность (solemnity, gravity) -
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привлечение имя существительное:привлечение (attraction, calling in)аттракцион (attraction, feature) -
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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > gravity attraction
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1. внимание2. притяжениеThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > attraction
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > gravity attraction
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