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61 nazarı dikkatini çekmek
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62 attirare
attract* * *attirare v.tr.1 to attract, to draw* (anche fig.): il magnete attira il ferro, a magnet attracts iron; la sua commedia attira un gran pubblico, his play attracts large audiences; attirare l'attenzione di qlcu., to attract (o to draw) s.o.'s attention; attirare qlco. su qlcu., to draw (o to bring) sthg. on s.o.; il suo atteggiamento gli attirò molta antipatia, his attitude made him disliked; questa azione attirò su di lui la collera di suo padre, he incurred his father's anger with this action (o by doing this); mi sono lasciato attirare dal prezzo, I let myself be persuaded by the price; attirare lo sguardo di qlcu., to draw s.o.'s eye2 ( adescare) to allure, to entice: attirare qlcu. con promesse, to entice s.o. with promises3 ( uccelli con richiamo) to decoy.◘ attirarsi v.rifl.rec. to be attracted to each other (to one another): sono personalità che si attirano, their characters attract each other.* * *[atti'rare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (far venire) to attract, to draw*, to pull in [persona, folla, clienti]; to attract [ fulmine]; to attract, to draw* [ animale]; to attract, to catch*, to draw* [sguardo, attenzione] (su to)2) (suscitare) to win* [simpatia, antipatia]3) (allettare) [ cosa] to allure, to entice [ persona]; (interessare a) [ persona] to appeal to [ persona]2.verbo pronominale attirarsi to bring* down, to incur [collera, rimproveri]; to incur [ guai]; to win* [simpatia, antipatia]- rsi dei nemici — to make o attract enemies
* * *attirare/atti'rare/ [1]1 (far venire) to attract, to draw*, to pull in [persona, folla, clienti]; to attract [ fulmine]; to attract, to draw* [ animale]; to attract, to catch*, to draw* [sguardo, attenzione] (su to)2 (suscitare) to win* [simpatia, antipatia]3 (allettare) [ cosa] to allure, to entice [ persona]; (interessare a) [ persona] to appeal to [ persona]II attirarsi verbo pronominaleto bring* down, to incur [collera, rimproveri]; to incur [ guai]; to win* [simpatia, antipatia]; - rsi dei nemici to make o attract enemies. -
63 кнопка внимание
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64 opmærksomhed
attention, attentiveness, gallantry, notice* * *(en -er)( også høflighed) attention;( gave) present;[ følge med opmærksomhed] follow attentively,( nøje) follow closely;[ han skænkede det ingen opmærksomhed] he paid no attention to it;[ vise én opmærksomhed] show attention to somebody;[ vise hende små opmærksomheder] pay her little attentions;[ vække opmærksomhed] attract attention; -
65 tiltrække
attract, draw, entice, magnetize* * *vb attract;[ han blev tiltrukket af det] he was attracted by it,T it caught his fancy;[ tiltrække sig opmærksomhed] attract attention. -
66 oppmerksomhet
* * *subst. attention subst. [ gave] present (vekke oppmerksomhet) attract attention (vise oppmerksomhet) show attention -
67 привлечь
погибающее судно пыталось ракетами привлечь внимание береговой охраны — the wrecked ship was using flares to attract the attention of the coastguards
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68 привлечь
погибающее судно пыталось ракетами привлечь внимание береговой охраны — the wrecked ship was using flares to attract the attention of the coastguards
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69 привлечь
погибающее судно пыталось ракетами привлечь внимание береговой охраны — the wrecked ship was using flares to attract the attention of the coastguards
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70 привлечь
погибающее судно пыталось ракетами привлечь внимание береговой охраны — the wrecked ship was using flares to attract the attention of the coastguards
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > привлечь
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71 captar la atención
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72 привлекать внимание
attract attention, notice attentionРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > привлекать внимание
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73 fange ens oppmerksomhet
attract (el. arrest el. get el. catch) somebody's attention -
74 påkalle oppmerksomhet
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75 privlačiti pažnju
• attract attention -
76 atraer las miradas
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77 saltar a los ojos
• attract attention• be obvious• be self-evident• catch the eye• leap second• leap up• see clearly• see it clearly• spring to the eye -
78 обратить на себя внимание
attract (...) attention -
79 обращать на себя внимание
attract (...) attention -
80 poutat pozornost
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