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1 to exert an attraction
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2 attraction
[-ʃən]1) (the act or power of attracting: magnetic attraction.) atracção2) (something that attracts: The attractions of the hotel include a golf-course.) atracção* * *at.trac.tion[ətr'ækʃən] n atração: 1 ação e capacidade de atrair. 2 encanto, enlevo, fascinação. 3 objeto de atração (beleza, bondade). attraction of gravity gravitação dos corpos. a woman of many attractions uma mulher muito atraente. to exert an attraction exercer uma atração.
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