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[ə'trækt]1) (to cause (someone or something) to come towards: A magnet attracts iron; I tried to attract her attention.) attirer2) (to arouse (someone's) liking or interest: She attracted all the young men in the neighbourhood.) attirer•- attractive - attractively - attractiveness -
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[ə'trækt]1) (to cause (someone or something) to come towards: A magnet attracts iron; I tried to attract her attention.) atrair2) (to arouse (someone's) liking or interest: She attracted all the young men in the neighbourhood.) atrair•- attractive - attractively - attractiveness -
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اِجْتَذَبَ \ attract: to draw the attention of: Football attracts large crowds. -
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[ə΄trækt] v ձգել, գրավել. A sound attracted my attention Մի ձայն գրավեց իմ ուշադ րությունը. Bright colours attract babies Վառ գույները ձգում են երեխաներին -
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VT1. आकर्षित\attractकरनाThe noise attracted everyone's attention to the back of the room. -
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s pažnja, pozornost, pažljivost, poštovanje, susretljivost, učtivost, prijaznost, uljudnost, uglađenost / #s = [pl] iskazivanje poštovanja; to pay # = obraćati pažnju; to give # = obraćati pažnju; to call # = skrenuti pažnju, privući pažnju; to attract # = skrenuti pažnju, privući pažnju; [mil] to stand at # = stajati u stavu mirno; [mil] #! = Mirno! [mil] to come to # = zauzeti stav mirno; to draw one's # to = privući čiju pažnju (na)* * *
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[ə'trækt](subj: magnet) attirare, attrarre, (fig : interest, attention etc) attirare, suscitare -
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[ə'trækt] UK / USvtanziehen, (attention) erregento be attracted to o by sb — sich zu jdm hingezogen fühlen
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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 …