1.引(人)注意,惹眼
1.to make someone notice someone or something
1.Don't you think you would attract attention? ' said the Medical Man. 'Our ancestors had no great tolerance for anachronisms . '
“难道你不觉得有点过于引人注目了吗?”医生说,“我们的祖先可不太能容忍年代出差错。”
2.She also said that doing so not to attract attention, but to let security personnel "at a glance, " do not have to touch her body.
她还表示,这样做不是为了吸引眼球,而是让安检人员“一目了然”,不用去触摸她的身体。
3.Please do not be irritated by his bad manners since he is merely trying to attract attention.
他举止粗鲁,请不要生气,因为他只是想引起注意。
4.Please do not be irritated by his offensive remarks since he is merely trying to attract attention.
请不要因为他无礼的言语生气,他只想吸引别人的注意力罢了。
5.If it fails to inflate, or you need top up the air, blow into this tube. A light and whistle are provided to attract attention.
充气失败,或者你需要补充充气,向管子直接吹气即可。照明灯和哨子供你引起注意使用。
6.Northern Chinese dialects in some places, like the voice of Guangdong, is difficult to understand, but did not attract attention.
北方有些地方的的汉语方言同广东话音一样,难以听懂,但并没有引起人们的关注。
7.Your brilliant way of doing things will certainly attract attention this week but don't expect to be able to sustain the momentum.
这周你多变的行事方法肯定会引起关注,但不要希望能维持很久。
8.Your ability to dazzle others with your unique and innovative ideas will attract attention. New projects may lead you into a dead end.
你独特并且极具创意的想法会让你在人群中很耀眼,并且引来不少注意。
9.In general, they're designed to either attract attention and indicate which charting element is selected, or to show additional information.
通常,它们旨在吸引注意力并表明选择了哪个图表元素,或者显示其他信息。
10.Used to attract attention or to express doubt or warning.
多谢,天哪!用来表示感激或惊讶。