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102 ATTENTIVE: BE ATTENTIVE
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103 ATTENTIVE: VERY ATTENTIVE
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104 attentive to duty
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > attentive to duty
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105 attentive public
внимательная публика; люди, которые регулярно следят за общественными событиями (в США составляют примерно 20% населения).* * *внимательная публика; люди, которые регулярно следят за общественными событиями (в США составляют примерно 20% населения). -
106 Attentive Matrices
Психология: таблицы для оценки переключаемости внимания -
107 attentive audience
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108 attentive behavior
Авиационная медицина: бдительность, внимание ( оператора) во время деятельности, внимательность -
109 attentive to duty
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110 attentive to ladies
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111 attentive ear
אוזן קשבת* * *◙ תבשק ןזוא◄ -
112 attentive vision
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114 attentive at·ten·tive adj
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115 attentive ear
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116 attentive phase
English-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > attentive phase
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117 attentive vision
English-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > attentive vision
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118 attentive behavior
Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине > attentive behavior
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119 attentive to duty
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120 be attentive to s.o.
См. также в других словарях:
Attentive — At*ten tive ([a^]t*t[e^]n t[i^]v), a. [Cf. F. attentif.] 1. Heedful; intent; observant; regarding with care or attention. [1913 Webster] Note: Attentive is applied to the senses of hearing and seeing, as, an attentive ear or eye; to the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
attentive — [adj1] concentrating alert, all ears*, awake, aware, conscientious, enrapt, enthralled, fascinated, glued, hanging on every word*, heedful, hooked, immersed, intent, interested, listening, mindful, observant, on one’s toes*, on the ball*, on the… … New thesaurus
attentive — [ə ten′tiv] adj. [ME & OFr attentif < ML attentivus: see ATTEND] 1. paying attention; observant 2. considerate, courteous, devoted, etc. [an attentive husband] SYN. THOUGHTFUL attentively adv. attentiveness n … English World dictionary
attentive — index alert (vigilant), careful, circumspect, close (rigorous), conscientious, conscious (aware … Law dictionary
attentive — late 14c. (implied in attentively), from O.Fr. attentif, from V.L. *attenditus, from L. attentus heedful, observant (see ATTEND (Cf. attend)). Sense of actively ministering to the needs and wants (of another person) is from early 16c. Related:… … Etymology dictionary
attentive — *thoughtful, considerate Analogous words: courteous, polite, gallant, chivalrous, *civil: solicitous, concerned (see under CARE n) Antonyms: inattentive: neglectful Contrasted words: *indifferent, un concerned, aloof: *negligent, remiss: heedless … New Dictionary of Synonyms
attentive — ► ADJECTIVE 1) paying close attention. 2) considerately attending to the comfort or wishes of others. DERIVATIVES attentively adverb attentiveness noun … English terms dictionary
attentive — [[t]əte̱ntɪv[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If you are attentive, you are paying close attention what is being said or done. The vast majority of the attentive audience applauded these sentiments... He wishes the government would be more attentive to detail… … English dictionary
attentive — ● attentif, attentive adjectif (latin attentus) Qui prête une attention soutenue ; qui dénote de l attention : Prendre la parole devant un auditoire attentif. Un regard attentif. Qui veille soigneusement à quelque chose : Soyez attentif à chacun… … Encyclopédie Universelle
attentive — adj. attentive to (attentive to our needs) * * * [ə tentɪv] attentive to (attentive to our needs) … Combinatory dictionary
attentive — at|ten|tive [ ə tentıv ] adjective 1. ) listening to or watching something carefully: Jurors were attentive, taking notes during her testimony. 2. ) behaving in a way that shows you care about someone and are willing to help them: Service at this … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English