attract 的 2 个定义
- to draw by a physical force causing or tending to cause to approach, adhere, or unite; pull: The gravitational force of the earth attracts smaller bodies to it.
- to draw by appealing to the emotions or senses, by stimulating interest, or by exciting admiration; allure; invite: to attract attention; to attract admirers by one's charm.
- to possess or exert the power of attraction.
attract 近义词
draw attention
attract 的近义词 54 个
- appeal to
- bring
- captivate
- draw
- engage
- entice
- fascinate
- interest
- intrigue
- invite
- kill
- send
- allure
- bait
- beckon
- beguile
- bewitch
- charm
- court
- drag
- enchant
- endear
- enthrall
- entrance
- grab
- hook
- induce
- inveigle
- lure
- magnetize
- pull
- score
- seduce
- slay
- solicit
- spellbind
- steer
- tempt
- vamp
- wow
- come on
- exert influence
- freak out
- give the come-on
- go over big
- knock dead
- knock out
- make a hit with
- mousetrap
- rope in
- suck in
- sweep off one's feet
- turn on
- wile
attract 的反义词 17 个
更多attract例句
- We all want to stay on top of them as this will attract more customers.
- Levitt has suggested previously that the new enrollment period was a “very partial step” and predicted that it might not attract many customers because the health plans were not affordable to everyone eligible for them.
- Fenty Beauty, her cosmetics brand, attracted customers by catering to a wide range of skin tones.
- If you fail to optimize your business for local search, you’ll attract generic leads that aren’t capable of making a transaction because of geographical constraints.
- The page was established Saturday with an initial goal of $45,000 and attracted nearly 10,000 donors in only a few days.
- Cold War fears could be manipulated through misleading art to attract readers to daunting material.
- Not all Israeli gay propaganda is pinkwashing—a lot of it is good, old-fashioned PR to attract gay tourist dollars to Tel Aviv.
- They dye their hair and alter their clothes, but not enough to attract attention from authorities.
- Who helps build convention centers and adjacent hotels so cities can attract convention business?
- As we approach the rumble of guns grows louder and alternates with the whir of cannonballs, which begin to attract his attention.
- Personally, the English do not attract nor shine; but collectively they are a race to make their mark on the destinies of mankind.
- A Cremona Violin is, to a rich amateur, a loadstone that is sure to attract the shining metal from the depths of his purse.
- A young lady so fascinating in mind and person could not but attract much attention.
- But the Transient Car bill, as it came to be called, began mysteriously to attract unprecedented attention.
- He was entirely neglected, and his Odes, which possessed great merit, failed to attract any attention during his life time.