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1 attention
[əˈtenʃən] noun1) notice:إنْتِباهPay attention to your teacher!
2) care:عِنايَهThat broken leg needs urgent attention.
3) concentration of the mind:إنْتِباهHis attention wanders.
4) (in the army etc) a position in which one stands very straight with hands by the sides and feet together:يَكون في وَضع الإنْتِباهHe stood to attention.
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2 attract
[əˈtrækt] verb1) to cause (someone or something) to come towards:يَجْذِبI tried to attract her attention.
2) to arouse (someone's) liking or interest:يَسْتَرعي الإنْتِباه، يَجْذِب الإنْتِباهShe attracted all the young men in the neighbourhood.
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