释义 |
Examples:fig. sth you don't pay much attention to—narrow one's eyes and gaze at something with great attention—lead the devil to the door (idiom); to invite the attention of criminals—(adverbial expression indicating that the attention of the subject of the verb is focused on what they are doing, not distracted by anything else)—attention! (order troops)—not paying attention anything (idiom); to idle time away—focus attention on one phrase without regard to the meaning of the whole piece—(interjection used attract attention or to express surprise or disapprobation)—pay no attention to outside matters—attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)—please give (some of your valuable) attention my task—adopt (pledge to give sb or sth one's special attention or support)—excessive attention trivia saps the will—issues requiring more immediate attention—sb's attention or notice—lit. one strong beat and three weak beats in a measure of music (four beats in the bar) (idiom); fig. scrupulous attention detail—bell or gong used by street peddlers, barbers etc attract attention—pay careful attention to one's parents' funerary rites—stand at attention (military)—pay close attention (to sth)—put a sign on sth explaining or calling attention to—extreme benevolence, utmost duty (idiom); meticulous virtue and attention duty—with fixed attention [idiom.]—describe sth in colorful language with attention to detail [idiom.]— |