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attraction
[ uh-trak-shuhn ]
noun
- the act, power, or property of attracting.
- attractive quality; magnetic charm; fascination; allurement; enticement:
the subtle attraction of her strange personality.
Synonyms: ,
- 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.
Synonyms: ,
attraction
/ 蓹藞迟谤忙办蕛蓹苍 /
noun
- the act, power, or quality of attracting
- a person or thing that attracts or is intended to attract
- a force by which one object attracts another, such as the gravitational or electrostatic force
- a change in the form of one linguistic element caused by the proximity of another element
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of attraction1
Example Sentences
Yet soon a social media missive critical of the attraction from Walt鈥檚 granddaughter would go viral.
The UK's biggest attractions of recent years has been Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury's run as heavyweight world champions.
And at Dunsmuir City Hall, where a photograph of Mossbrae Falls adorns the wall, officials consider it a tourist attraction that could be crucial to the city鈥檚 economic future.
Mr Thompson insisted that the UK attraction would be the only Universal site in Europe - and not the first of many.
They rode a motorbike as they robbed tourists with a toy gun, then gave the money away 鈥 eventually becoming a tourist attraction in their own right.
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