attraction
noun
uk/əˈtræk.ʃən/us/əˈtræk.ʃən/B1[CorU]
something that makespeoplewantto go to aplaceor do aparticularthing:
吸引(力);有吸引力的事物Life in Los Angeles has so many attractions -nightclubs, goodrestaurants, and so on.洛杉矶的生活有很多诱人之处——夜总会、高级饭店等等。
touristattractions旅游景点
Theopportunitytotravelis one of themainattractions of thisjob.能有机会去不同的地方是这份工作富有吸引力的一大因素。
Skiingholdsno attractionforme.滑雪对我来说没有吸引力。
C2[U]
thefeelingoflikingsomeone,especiallysexually, because of the way theylookorbehave:
(尤指两性间的)诱惑;迷恋;喜爱Shefeltanimmediatephysicalattractiontohim.她立即因他的长相而产生了爱慕之情。
[U]physicsspecialized
aforceby which things arepulledtowards each other:
(万有)引力;(万有)引力作用;重力;重力作用gravitationalattraction(万有)引力
- Thisbuilding,oncederidedbycritics, is now amajortouristattraction.
- He's notexactlygood-looking, but he has acertainattraction.
- Life in London has so many attractions -nightclubs, goodrestaurantsand so on.
- Majortouristattractions are asofttargetforpickpockets.
- Disneyworld is one of Florida'smajortouristattractions.
Visiting
- beard the lion (inhis/herden)idiom
- been
- call
- call (in) onsomeone
- call by
- check out
- come round
- haunt
- homestay
- house-to-house
- look around(somewhere/something)
- look in
- pay
- pop
- stop
- stop in
- stop offsomewhere
- stop over
- swing by/past(something)
- visit withsomeone
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