Attract in spanish

Atraer

pronunciation: ɑtɹ̩ɑeɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures

attract = atraer, cautivar, captar. 

Example: The range of data bases has attracted a number of academic libraries.

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» attract + attendees = atraer asistentes.

Example: The conference attracted 1100 attendees who were encouraged to advance the cause of black librarianship and stem the trend of racial injustice.

» attract + attention = atraer + Posesivo + atención, llamar + Posesivo + atención, captar + Posesivo + atención.

Example: A few minutes spent with teacher and pupils talking about books conversationally in a by-the-way fashion serves the double purpose of preparing the right set of mind for reading while at the same time attracting attention to books that might be enjoyed.

» attract + criticism = ser objeto de crítica.

Example: Some of the features of KWIC indexes that have attracted criticism may be rectified moderately easily.

» attract + donation = atraer donaciones, recibir donaciones.

Example: The success that ACPAD has had in attracting donations suggests that it has established an enviable record as an efficient and effective distributor of publications to institution libraries.

» attract + Posesivo + interest = despertar + Posesivo + interés, captar + Posesivo + interés.

Example: The effect of acid rain on the environment and cultural objects have attracted considerable interest in recent years.

» attract + support = recibir apoyo.

Example: The concept of the commercialisation of these activities has attracted much support.

» attract + the eye = atraer la atención.

Example: Some titles are designed with no intention of being informative, but rather are intended to attract the eye.

» riches attract riches = dinero atrae al dinero, el.

Example: She was persuaded by gipsies to put all her jewels in a jar on the floor surrounded by candles since riches attract riches.

Attract synonyms

draw in spanish: dibujar, pronunciation: drɔ part of speech: verb appeal in spanish: apelación, pronunciation: əpil part of speech: noun, verb pull in spanish: Halar, pronunciation: pʊl part of speech: verb, noun fetch in spanish: ha podido recuperar, pronunciation: fetʃ part of speech: verb pull in in spanish: tirar de, pronunciation: pʊlɪn part of speech: verb draw in in spanish: atraer, pronunciation: drɔɪn part of speech: verb

Attract antonyms

drive pronunciation: draɪv part of speech: noun, verb repel pronunciation: rɪpel part of speech: verb repulse pronunciation: ripʌls part of speech: noun, verb push back pronunciation: pʊʃbæk part of speech: noun beat back pronunciation: bitbæk part of speech: verb force back pronunciation: fɔrsbæk part of speech: verb
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