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🔑 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)◆~ sbI had always been attracted by the idea of working abroad. 我总是向往去国外工作。◆~ sb to sb/sthWhat 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。🔑 ~ sthto 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 |