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1 attention-getting
прил.рекл. привлекающий внимание, притягивающий внимание; броский; вызывающий (о поведении и т. п.)See: -
2 attention-getting power
рекл. способность привлекать внимание, притягательная силаThe attention-getting power of a headline can be enhanced more by extra white space around it than by large type. — Притягательная сила заголовка может быть усилена за счет дополнительного белого пространства вокруг заголовка гораздо в большей степени, чем за счет крупного шрифта.
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