attraction 的定义
- the act, power, or property of attracting.
- attractive quality; magnetic charm; fascination; allurement; enticement: the subtle attraction of her strange personality.
- a person or thing that draws, attracts, allures, or entices: The main attraction was the after-dinner speaker.
- a characteristic or quality that provides pleasure; attractive feature: The chief attractions of the evening were the good drinks and witty conversation.
- Physics. the electric or magnetic force that acts between oppositely charged bodies, tending to draw them together.
- an entertainment offered to the public.
attraction 近义词
ability to draw attention; something that draws attention
attraction 的近义词 30 个
- allure
- appeal
- attractiveness
- interest
- it
- allurement
- bait
- captivation
- charm
- chemistry
- come-on
- courting
- draw
- enchantment
- endearment
- enthrallment
- enticement
- fascination
- gravitation
- inclination
- inducement
- invitation
- lure
- magnetism
- pull
- seduction
- solicitation
- temptation
- tendency
- drawing power
attraction 的反义词 3 个
更多attraction例句
- Ironically, these attempts to please the algorithm often meant losing the very flexibility that was one of the attractions of gig work.
- The last week of August is not the best time to visit Europe for anything other than empty tourist attractions.
- The Ashland Mural Walk in Wisconsin’s far north is a leading tourist attraction for the town of 8,200 people.
- The research, conducted with Markey’s ex-wife, psychology professor Charlotte Markey, used surveys and statistical modelling to explore the connection between personality, romantic attraction, and relationship quality.
- The infant universe was so smooth that the gravitational attraction of ordinary matter alone wouldn’t have been enough to gather particles into galaxies, stars and planets.
- For the Brogpas, transforming into a tourist attraction may offer their community a way to generate much-needed income.
- Were you playing up or, on the flip side, shying away from portraying a romantic attraction?
- Fees can range from £5,000 to £20,000, the attraction being the relatability she holds with her subscribers.
- Even Godzilla, the ugliest star attraction of them all, is bigger than ever, both at the box office and in sheer monstrous height.
- “The new attraction is off to an amazing start,” said Comcast CEO Brian Robert.
- Pitch corresponds to the range of the voice, and expresses affection or attraction.
- In 1884 she once more yielded to the attraction that Paris had for her, and there made a great advance in her painting.
- It possessed the greatest interest and attraction for Edna; the envelope, its size and shape, the post-mark, the handwriting.
- The pleasures of life (the rational pleasures I hope) had always an attraction for me.
- Banquets and feasting offered little attraction to the hero, and he despised riches and rank.