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нарекание
atraer

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. attract [америк. əˈtrækt, брит. əˈtrakt] ГЛ. перех.

1. attract ФИЗ.:

attract

2. attract (draw, create):

attract interest
to attract sb's attention
to attract customers or business

3. attract (interest):

attract

II. attract [америк. əˈtrækt, брит. əˈtrakt] ГЛ. неперех.

attract
to attract attention
to attract sb's attention
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
to attract
to attract
to attract
to attract (each other)
opposite poles attract
captar partidarios/empleados
to attract
to attract
(llamar la atención) se viste así para llamar la atención

в словаре PONS

английский
английский
испанский
испанский

attract [əˈtrækt] ГЛ. перех.

attract
attract
jalar лат. америк.
to attract sb's notice
to be attracted by sb/sth
to attract publicity
opposites attract
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
to attract
to attract
to attract investors
to attract
to attract attention
to attract
to attract
в словаре PONS
английский
английский
испанский
испанский

attract ·ˈtrækt] ГЛ. перех.

attract
attract
jalar лат. америк.
to attract sb's notice
to be attracted by sb/sth
to attract publicity
opposites attract
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
to attract
to attract investors
to attract
to attract attention
to attract
to attract
Present
Iattract
youattract
he/she/itattracts
weattract
youattract
theyattract
Past
Iattracted
youattracted
he/she/itattracted
weattracted
youattracted
theyattracted
Present Perfect
Ihaveattracted
youhaveattracted
he/she/ithasattracted
wehaveattracted
youhaveattracted
theyhaveattracted
Past Perfect
Ihadattracted
youhadattracted
he/she/ithadattracted
wehadattracted
youhadattracted
theyhadattracted

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The significance of the specimen remained controversial until, amidst great publicity, and much embarrassment in scientific circles, it was exposed as a forgery in 1953.
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Though a relatively expensive approach when compared to press releases or calendars, publicity was conducted through brochures.
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They claimed that the publicity surrounding the case was a factor in their sentences.
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Since then the school has conducted a number of notable publicity and fundraising activities.
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Neither defamation nor false light has ever required everyone in society be informed by a harmful act, but the scope of publicity is variable.
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