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1 скользящее внимание
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2 кнопка внимание
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3 привлекать внимание
1. attract attention2. attract noticeобращать внимание; замечать — to take notice
3. encourage attention4. attentionобращающий внимание на; учет — giving attention to
5. come into noticeпринимать во внимание; учитывать — take into account
6. invite attentionРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > привлекать внимание
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4 обращать внимание
1. point outне стоящий внимания; не имеющий шансов — out of it
обращать внимание на то; что — point to the fact that
2. accord attention3. call attention4. mindпомнить; учитывать; принимать во внимание — bear sth in mind
берегись!, внимание!, гляди в оба! — mind your eye!
5. noticeобращать внимание; замечать — to take notice
6. noticed7. noticing8. take noteне волноваться, не обращать внимания — to take matters easy
обратил внимание на; получить внимание — taken note of
принимать во внимание; учитывать — take into account
осторожнее!, внимание!, берегись! — take heed!
9. take note ofне обращать внимания; сбрасывать со счетов — shrug off
изучить, принять во внимание — read, note
10. take noticeРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > обращать внимание
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5 требовать внимания
1. claim attention2. need attentionРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > требовать внимания
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6 завладеть вниманием
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > завладеть вниманием
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7 заслуживать внимания
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > заслуживать внимания
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8 избирательное внимание
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9 тест на внимание
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10 центр внимания
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > центр внимания
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11 скользящее внимание
Psychology: fluctuating attentionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > скользящее внимание
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