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1 attract
جَذَبَ \ attract: to pull towards by a hidden force: magnets attract iron, to draw the attention of Football attracts large crowds. haul: to pull with great effort: We hauled the boat out of the water. pluck: to pick or pull, with a sharp twist of the hand: The child plucked at her sleeve. pull: (the opposite of push) to draw (sth.) towards oneself: Pull the rope to ring the bell. Don’t pull so hard, or you’ll break it. -
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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3 attract
اِجْتَذَبَ \ attract: to draw the attention of: Football attracts large crowds. -
4 ATTRACT
• Each kind attracts its own - Масть к масти подбирается (M), Подобный подобного любит (П), Рыбак рыбака видит издалека (P) -
5 Attract Attention
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6 Attract Interest Desire Action
Mass media: AIDAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Attract Interest Desire Action
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7 Attract, Retain, And Motivate
Business: ARMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Attract, Retain, And Motivate
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8 Everything To Attract Men
Abbreviation: ETAMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Everything To Attract Men
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9 Strategy To Attract And Retain Teachers
Education: STARTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Strategy To Attract And Retain Teachers
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10 интересовать
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11 привлекать
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12 притягивать
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13 притянуть
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14 притянуть
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15 привлекать
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16 привлечь
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17 притягивать
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18 притянуть
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19 привлекать
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20 привертати
См. также в других словарях:
attract — at‧tract [əˈtrækt] verb [transitive] 1. to make someone want to buy something, do something, or take part in something: • Advertisements for a new headmaster attracted 120 candidates. attract somebody to something • What attracted me most to the… … Financial and business terms
attract — vb Attract, allure, charm, fascinate, bewitch, enchant, captivate mean to draw another by exerting an irresistible or compelling influence over him. The same distinctions in implications and connotations are observable in the adjectival forms of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Attract — At*tract , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Attracted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Attracting}.] [L. attractus, p. p. of attrahere; ad + trahere to draw. See {Trace}, v. t.] 1. To draw to, or cause to tend to; esp. to cause to approach, adhere, or combine; or to cause … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
attract — [ə trakt′] vt. [ME attracten < L attractus, pp. of attrahere, to draw to < ad , to + trahere, DRAW] 1. to draw to itself or oneself; make approach or adhere [magnets attract iron] 2. to get the admiration, attention, etc. of; allure [his… … English World dictionary
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Attract — At*tract , n. Attraction. [Obs.] Hudibras. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
attract — index bait (lure), coax, interest, inveigle, lure, motivate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
attract — [v] draw attention allure, appeal to, bait, beckon, beguile, bewitch, bring, captivate, charm, come on*, court, drag, draw, enchant, endear, engage, enthrall, entice, entrance, exert influence, fascinate, freak out*, give the comeon*, go over big … New thesaurus
attract — ► VERB 1) draw in by offering something interesting or advantageous. 2) cause (a specified reaction). 3) (often be attracted to) cause to have a liking for or interest in. 4) draw (something) closer by exerting a force. DERIVATIVES attractor noun … English terms dictionary
attract */*/*/ — UK [əˈtrækt] / US verb [transitive] Word forms attract : present tense I/you/we/they attract he/she/it attracts present participle attracting past tense attracted past participle attracted 1) a) to make someone interested in something so that… … English dictionary
attract — 01. The meat they ve been putting in the garbage is starting to [attract] rats. 02. His wife is very [attractive], and always gets lots of attention from the men at parties. 03. We put a rotten fish head in the trap to [attract] the shrimp. 04.… … Grammatical examples in English