Appealing in spanish
Atractivo
pronunciation: ɑtɹ̩ɑktiboʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɑtɹ̩ɑktiboʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
appeal4 = reclamar, interponer una reclamación, poner una reclamación, recurrir.
Example: The judge rejected it because it was considered an intimidation tactic and there was no opportunity for those denied voting from appealing before the polls closed.more:
» appeal + a decision = recurrir una decisión, reclamar una decisión.
Example: Mechanisms for appealing decisions and filing complaints and grievances are also critical to the integrity of any accreditation process.» appeal + a sentence = recurrir una sentencia.
Example: Prosecutors are appealing the sentence on the grounds that it was 'unduly lenient' given all the circumstances of the theft.appeal to6 = atraer a.
Example: The approach taken in the book should appeal to students of library and information science (LIS).more:
» appeal to + Posesivo + baser instincts = incitar los instintos más bajos, despertar los instintos más bajos.
Example: Something is prurient if it focuses attention on sex not in an artistic way or to teach something, but purely to appeal to your baser instincts.» appeal to + Posesivo + imagination = atraer la atención de Alguien.
Example: Comparative librarianship has the advantage of being, in most courses, an optional subject, and it appeals to the student's imagination.appeal to7 = apelar a.
Example: Of course, the notion of service, though appealing to our altruism, also does have less attractive connotations of deference and, at worst, inferiority.appealing = atractivo, llamativo, atrayente, interesante.
Example: The author offers some suggestions, somewhat 'tongue in cheek', to make the game more appealing for spectators.more:
» unappealing = desagradable, poco atractivo.
Example: In addition, it is pointed out that tourists often have a strange fascination for tragic, macabre or other equally unappealing historical sights.