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at·tract /əˈtrækt/ ●●● S2 W2 verb [transitive]  1 ATTRACTto make someone interested in something, or make them want to take part in something 吸引,引起的兴趣attract somebody to something What attracted me most to the job was the chance to travel. 这份工作最吸引我的地方是有机会旅行。attract attention/interest etc The story has attracted a lot of interest from the media. 这则报道引起了媒体的广泛关注。2 be attracted to somebody ATTRACTED TO somebodyto feel that you like someone and want to have a sexual relationship with them 爱慕某人,为某人所吸引 I’m not usually attracted to blondes. 我一般不喜欢金发女子。3 ATTRACTto make someone like or admire something or feel romantically interested in someone 吸引;引诱 I guess it was his eyes that attracted me first. 我想是他的眼睛首先迷住了我。4 ATTRACTto make someone or something move towards another thing 招引;吸引 Leftover food attracts flies. 剩饭剩菜招苍蝇。 low rents designed to attract new businesses to the area 旨在吸引新企业到这个地区来的低租金
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attractPoliticians still risk having affairs, knowing the massive media attention they attract.The food mixture will attract a variety of wild songbirds.The industry needs to focus on what attracts customers.Each has attracted his or her share of supporters who could also see the light once it was pointed out to them.What attracts me to the job is the salary and the possibility of foreign travel.Disney World attracts millions of tourists each year.The special low rent is designed to attract new businesses to the area.Have the children see whether the magnet will attract paper clips, coins etc.Run by qualified volunteers, the club is keen to attract people of all ages and all abilities.The drug's low price attracts school- and college-age users.I must have cried out, for I attracted the attention of my husband.Throughout his life Charles attracted the young and ambitious to his court.Souvenir stands and pawnshops and a strip club attract those tired of spending their incomes one quarter at a time.The tempo is usually fast since some programmers believe that fast-paced news programs attract younger audiences.attract attention/interest etcI badly did not want to attract attention.I mean, can't a high-profile couple get drastically different hairstyles without it attracting attention?It is still unusual enough to attract attention.Later a noted modern dancer, actress and teacher, de Lavallade began early on to attract attention.McLaren first began attracting attention about six years ago when he started contesting boundary lines in the development where he lives.The value of graphic material is to attract attention and convey information in a summarised form, e.g. cell division.At times he attracted attention by making statements that were deliberately resonant.To attract attention to your project, it is best to attach a reputable research name and talent to your proposal.
From Longman Business Dictionaryattractat‧tract /əˈtrækt/ verb [transitive]1to make someone want to buy something, do something, or take part in somethingAdvertisements for a new headmaster attracted 120 candidates.attract somebody to somethingWhat attracted me most to the job was the chance to travel.2attract business/funding/interest/investmentCOMMERCE to create conditions where you start getting business or people start investing in your company etcEfforts have been made to attract foreign investment.3attract tax British EnglishTAX if something attracts tax, tax must be paid on itThey expect their post-retirement income to attract basic rate tax only.→ See Verb tableOrigin attract (1400-1500) Latin past participle of attrahere, from ad- to + trahere to pull
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make them Corpus to Business interested in something, or make someone


attract
attract S2 W2 /əˈtrækt/ verb [transitive]
 Word Family: noun: attraction, attractiveness; verb: attract; adverb: attractively; adjective: attractiveunattractive
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: 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 somebody to something
    What attracted me most to the job was the chance to travel.
    attract attention/interest etc
    The story has attracted a lot of interest from the media.
2. be attracted to somebody to feel that you like someone and want to have a sexual relationship with them:
    I’m not usually attracted to blondes.
3. to make someone like or admire something or feel romantically interested in someone:
    I guess it was his eyes that attracted me first.
4. to make someone or something move towards another thing:
    Leftover food attracts flies.
    low rents designed to attract new businesses to the area


🔑 at·tractBrE /əˈtrækt/ 🔊NAmE /əˈtrækt/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they attract BrE /əˈtrækt/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈtrækt/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it attracts BrE /əˈtrækts/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈtrækts/ 🔊past simple attracted BrE /əˈtræktɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈtræktɪd/ 🔊past participle attracted BrE /əˈtræktɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈtræktɪd/ 🔊 -ing form attracting BrE /əˈtræktɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈtræktɪŋ/ 🔊🔑 [usually passive] if you are attracted by sth, it interests you and makes you want it; if you are attracted by sb, you like or admire them 吸引;使喜爱;引起…的好感(或爱慕)~ sb I had always been attracted by the idea of working abroad. 我总是向往去国外工作。🔊🔊~ sb to sb/sth What first attracted me to her was her sense of humour. 她首先吸引我的是她的幽默感。🔊🔊🔑 ~ sb/sth (to sth) to make sb/sth come somewhere or take part in sth 招引The warm damp air attracts a lot of mosquitoes. 温暖潮湿的空气招来了大量蚊子。🔊🔊The exhibition has attracted thousands of visitors. 展览吸引了成千上万的参观者。🔊🔊🔑 ~ sth to make people have a particular reaction 引起(反应)This proposal has attracted a lot of interest. 这个提案引起了人们很大的兴趣。🔊🔊His comments were bound to attract criticism. 他的评论必然会招致批评。🔊🔊She tried to attract the attention of the waiter. 她试图引起服务员的注意。🔊🔊(physics 物理) if a magnet or gravity attracts sth, it makes it move towards it 吸引 OPP repel ˌopposites atˈtractused to say that people who are very different are often attracted to each other 相反相成;相异相吸