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attractiveness

/uh-trak-tiv-nis/US // əˈtræk tɪv nɪs //

吸引力,吸引,魅力,吸引人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the quality of being pleasing, charming, or alluring, especially in appearance or manner: the attractiveness of his kind smile and mellow voice; floral arrangements judged on quality and attractiveness.
    • : the capacity to arouse interest or engage one's thought, consideration, etc.: Rarity has increased these coins’ attractiveness to collectors.

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Examples

  • Local news by definition appeals to a smaller regional audience, limiting its attractiveness to advertisers.

  • The very thing that caused people to dismiss it as pretty or cosmetic, or its home-decor-style attractiveness, was in fact the thing that gave it the greatest power, the power of lightness.

  • There is a growing industry of facial analysis tools driven by AI, each claiming to parse an image for characteristics such as emotions, age, or attractiveness.

  • The CNNs used to rate attractiveness typically train on a data set of hundreds of thousands of pictures that have already been manually scored for attractiveness by people.

  • Recommendation systems don’t have to be designed to evaluate for attractiveness to end up doing it anyway.

  • We had only been making small talk for a few minutes when he aired his views on the relative attractiveness of Semitic females.

  • She writes, “In your early 20s, you are at the peak of your attractiveness and your fertility.”

  • As women, society judges us on our body shape and weight—female attractiveness is social and sexual currency.

  • Judges are looking for “style, obviously, educational value, laughs per second, attractiveness,” Black says.

  • The 29-year-old actor, with his floppy hair and nerd-cute, Everyman attractiveness, looks like the Nice Guy.

  • His broad and intellectual brow, covered with but few hairs, added to the imposing attractiveness of his features.

  • Figures add so much to the attractiveness of literature, that every one would like to use them.

  • Man seeks to adorn death; the pageantry of the funeral, the attractiveness of the cemetery, all show this.

  • Contrasts are one of the charms of life, and probably in this lies the secret of the charm and attractiveness of Tibet.

  • She is responsible for its attractiveness and its comfort, its morals and its existence.