-
21 catch someone's eye
(to attract someone's attention: The advertisement caught my eye; I couldn't catch the waiter's eye and so we were last to be served.) dikkatini çekmek -
22 draw
n. çekme, çekiş; kura, çekiliş; cazibe, çekim; ilgi çekici şey; berabere biten oyun; yem, ağızdan lâf almak için söylenen söz————————v. resmetmek, çizmek, yazmak, karalamak; çekmek, fıçıdan çekmek; yaklaşmak; germek; teşvik etmek; almak, kazanmak; ikna etmek; sorguya çekmek; keşide etmek; düzenlemek, taslağını çizmek; silâh çekmek; demlemek; devam etmek; kura çekmek, kâğıt çekmek* * *1. çiz 2. çiz (v.) 3. çekiliş (n.)* * *[dro:] 1. past tense - drew; verb1) (to make a picture or pictures (of), usually with a pencil, crayons etc: During his stay in hospital he drew a great deal; Shall I draw a cow?) çizmek2) (to pull along, out or towards oneself: She drew the child towards her; He drew a gun suddenly and fired; All water had to be drawn from a well; The cart was drawn by a pony.) çekmek3) (to move (towards or away from someone or something): The car drew away from the kerb; Christmas is drawing closer.) yaklaşmak4) (to play (a game) in which neither side wins: The match was drawn / We drew at 1-1.) berabere kalmak, bitmek5) (to obtain (money) from a fund, bank etc: to draw a pension / an allowance.) çekmek, almak6) (to open or close (curtains).) çekmek, kapamak7) (to attract: She was trying to draw my attention to something.) çekmek2. noun1) (a drawn game: The match ended in a draw.) beraberlik2) (an attraction: The acrobats' act should be a real draw.) gösteri3) (the selecting of winning tickets in a raffle, lottery etc: a prize draw.) çekiliş, çekme4) (an act of drawing, especially a gun: He's quick on the draw.) çekme•- drawing- drawn
- drawback
- drawbridge
- drawing-pin
- drawstring
- draw a blank
- draw a conclusion from
- draw in
- draw the line
- draw/cast lots
- draw off
- draw on1
- draw on2
- draw out
- draw up
- long drawn out -
23 endeavour
n. uğraş, çaba, gayret————————n. çabalamak, uğraşmak, çaba harcamak, gayret etmek, çalışmak* * *[in'devə] 1. verb(to attempt; to try (to do something): He endeavoured to attract the waiter's attention.) uğraşmak, çabalamak2. noun(an attempt: He succeeded in his endeavour to climb the Everest.) çaba, gayret, girişim -
24 purposely
adv. kasten, inadına, kasıtlı olarak, mahsus, bile bile* * *kasten* * *adverb (intentionally: He did it purposely to attract my attention.) bilerek, kasten -
25 snap one's fingers
parmaklarını şıklatmak, parmaklarını çıtlatmak* * *(to make a sharp noise by moving the thumb quickly across the top joint of the middle finger, as an informal gesture eg to attract someone's attention, mark the rhythm in music etc.) parmaklarını şaklatmak -
26 whistle
n. ıslık, düdük, ıslık sesi, düdük sesi, rüzgârın sesi, vınlama, boğaz————————v. ıslık çalmak, düdük çalmak, ötmek, uğuldamak, vınlamak, ıslıkla çalmak* * *1. ıslık çal (v.) 2. ıslık (n.)* * *['wisl] 1. verb1) (to make a shrill, often musical, sound by forcing one's breath between the lips or teeth: Can you whistle?; He whistled to attract my attention; He whistled a happy tune.) ıslık çalmak2) (to make such a sound with a device designed for this: The electric kettle's whistling; The referee whistled for half-time.) düdük çalmak3) (to make a shrill sound in passing through the air: The bullet whistled past his head.) ıslık/vınn sesi çıkarmak4) ((of the wind) to blow with a shrill sound.) vınlayarak esmek2. noun1) (the sound made by whistling: He gave a loud whistle to his friend across the road.) ıslık2) (a musical pipe designed to make a whistling noise.) düdük3) (an instrument used by policemen, referees etc to make a whistling noise: The referee blew his whistle at the end of the game.) düdük
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
attract attention — draw attention, become noticed, become observed … English contemporary dictionary
tending to attract attention — index conspicuous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
attention — noun 1 WATCHING/LISTENING CAREFULLY a) pay attention to carefully listen to or watch something that is happening, or to be careful about what you are doing: The teacher got angry with me when I didn t pay attention. (+ to): The TV was on but Di… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
attention — attentional, adj. n. /euh ten sheuhn/; interj. /euh ten shun /, n. 1. the act or faculty of attending, esp. by directing the mind to an object. 2. Psychol. a. a concentration of the mind on a single object or thought, esp. one preferentially… … Universalium
attention — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Direction of the mind toward Nouns 1. attention, mindfulness, intentness, attentiveness, thought, thoughtfulness, advertence, attention to detail, care, special consideration; observance, observation,… … English dictionary for students
attract — verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin attractus, past participle of attrahere, from ad + trahere to pull, draw Date: 15th century transitive verb to cause to approach or adhere: as a. to pull to or draw toward oneself or itself < a magnet… … New Collegiate Dictionary
attract — at|tract W2S2 [əˈtrækt] v [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of attrahere, from ad to + trahere to pull ] 1.) to make someone interested in something, or make them want to take part in something attract sb to sth ▪ What… … Dictionary of contemporary English
attention-getting — adjective 1. seizing the attention eye catching posters • Syn: ↑eye catching • Similar to: ↑conspicuous 2. likely to attract attention a catchy title for a movie • Syn: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
attract — attractable, adj. attractableness, n. attractingly, adv. attractor, attracter, n. /euh trakt /, v.t. 1. to draw by a physical force causing or tending to cause to approach, adhere, or unite; pull (opposed to repel): The gravitational force of the … Universalium
attract — at•tract [[t]əˈtrækt[/t]] v. t. 1) phs to draw by a physical force causing or tending to cause to approach, adhere, or unite; pull (opposed to repel): The gravitational force of the earth attracts smaller bodies to it[/ex] 2) to draw by appealing … From formal English to slang
attract — /əˈtrækt / (say uh trakt) verb (t) 1. to act upon by a physical force causing or tending to cause approach or union (opposed to repel). 2. to draw by other than physical influence; invite or allure; win: to attract attention; to attract admirers …