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attractively

/uh-trak-tiv/US // əˈtræk tɪv //UK // (əˈtræktɪv) //

有吸引力的,具有吸引力的,吸引人的,有吸引力地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : providing pleasure or delight, especially in appearance or manner; pleasing; charming; alluring: an attractive personality.
    • : arousing interest or engaging one's thought, consideration, etc.: an attractive idea; an attractive price.
    • : having the quality of attracting.

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Examples

  • “The numbers are potentially very attractive,” Halperin said, referring to the affiliate commissions available on many kinds of CBD products, which can range from $29 pain relief creams to $120 vials of oil.

  • For example, CTR relies on having an attractive snippet in search results.

  • I can close my eyes, but if I open them and look over at the other couple, then later there are lots of questions about whether or not I found the other man attractive and so on.

  • The interesting news this morning is that Goldman and Deutsche Bank both describe the pullback as “typical,” and that stocks look attractive once again.

  • It produces attractive logos for the entrepreneurs and also offers them tons of other customizable features for enhancing their logos as per their requirements.

  • With falling temperatures, retreat has become a much more attractive option than before.

  • They have one big problem: Republican midterm gains had more to do with a sagging Democrat brand than an attractive GOP platform.

  • This will make your pupils dilate, making you more attractive.

  • She must be beautiful and attractive for her partner and bring home at least half of the family income.

  • The book thus has an attractive double “empathy,” a word that appears in all four parts.

  • Little girls perhaps represent the attractive function of adornment: they like to be thought pretty.

  • Orlean was regarded as a fairly attractive woman; but her chin, unlike that of the one before him, was inclined to retreat.

  • The animals were sold in April, 1876, the place not being sufficiently attractive.

  • They certainly were attractive specimens of their race, and the Quaker miller who offered them had a most benignant countenance.

  • All agreed that there was something particularly attractive in her appearance.