attract

attract — 動詞

1. to make people, animals, or businesses come to a place or join an activity, usua

1.動詞及物B1
釋義

吸引人潮

讓人或動物因好處主動前來

to make people, animals, or businesses come to a place or join an activity, usually because that place or activity offers something good — for example, a beach with clear water bringing tourists, or a job fair drawing students.

例句

The night market in Taipei attracts thousands of visitors every weekend.

台北的夜市每個週末都吸引成千上萬的遊客前來。

attract + plural noun (visitors / tourists / crowds)

Nikolai's bakery uses free samples to attract new customers on Saturday mornings.

Nikolai 的麵包店週六早上用免費試吃來吸引新客人。

attract + customers (business context)

同義詞
  • draw

    near-synonym; 'draw a crowd' is common but slightly less formal

  • pull in

    informal; mostly about audiences or customers

  • lure

    stronger; suggests using something tempting, sometimes with a hint of trickery

反義詞
  • repel

    to drive people away; the opposite force

  • deter

    to discourage people from coming or doing something

文法句型

attract + noun (people/visitors/customers)

用法筆記

Subject is usually a place, event, business, or quality (not the person being drawn). Often used with quantifiers: 'thousands of', 'many', 'more'. Distinguish from sense 4 (a magnet pulling iron) — here the pull is social or commercial, not physical force.

常見錯誤

The festival attracted to many tourists.
The festival attracted many tourists.
💡'attract' is followed directly by the object; no preposition.
I want to attract in your shop.
I want to attract customers to your shop.
💡you attract people to a place, not the place itself.

2. to make someone feel romantic or sexual interest — for example, when one person

2.動詞及物B2
釋義

傾心;被吸引

對某人產生愛慕或情慾的感覺

to make someone feel romantic or sexual interest — for example, when one person notices another across a room and wants to get to know them better.

例句

Beatriz was attracted to Yara the first time she laughed at her joke.

Beatriz 第一次看到 Yara 對她的笑話發笑,就被她吸引了。

passive: be attracted to + person

I think Daniel is attracted to his coworker, but he is too shy to say anything.

我覺得 Daniel 喜歡他的同事,但他太害羞,不敢說出口。

be attracted to + person (romantic)

同義詞
  • fancy

    British informal; 'I fancy him'

  • be drawn to

    softer; can be romantic or just deeply interested

  • be into

    very informal; 'she's really into him'

反義詞

文法句型

be attracted to + person

be attracted by + quality

用法筆記

Almost always passive: 'be attracted to/by'. Use 'to' before the person and 'by' before the quality that causes the feeling. Distinguish from sense 3, where the object is a thing or activity, not a person in a romantic sense.

常見錯誤

He attracts to her.
He is attracted to her.
💡this sense is normally passive; the active form sounds wrong here.
She is attracted with him.
She is attracted to him.
💡the preposition for a person is 'to', not 'with'.

3. to make someone find an idea, job, hobby, or thing interesting enough to want it

3.動詞及物B2
釋義

感興趣;嚮往

覺得某事物有意思而想嘗試

to make someone find an idea, job, hobby, or thing interesting enough to want it or try it — for example, a quiet village appealing to a city worker, or a science class making a child curious.

例句

Priya was attracted by the chance to work outdoors and travel for free.

Priya 被那個能在戶外工作又能免費出差的機會吸引。

be attracted by + opportunity

What first attracted me to teaching was the chance to help quiet children speak up.

最初讓我嚮往教書的,是能幫助安靜的孩子勇敢開口。

what attracted X to + activity (cleft pattern)

同義詞
  • appeal to

    very common alternative; 'the idea appeals to me'

  • interest

    milder; less emotional pull

  • tempt

    implies something hard to resist, sometimes against better judgement

反義詞
  • bore

    fail to hold interest at all

  • put off

    make someone lose interest

文法句型

be attracted by/to + idea/activity/thing

用法筆記

Object is a thing, idea, or activity (not a person in a romantic sense — that is sense 2). Often appears in the cleft pattern 'What attracted me to X was…' when explaining a choice. The active form is normal here, unlike sense 2.

常見錯誤

I am attracting by this job.
I am attracted by this job.
💡use the past participle in the passive, not the -ing form.
The plan attracted to many people.
The plan attracted many people.
💡when the subject is the thing and the object is a person, no preposition.

4. (of a magnet, gravity, or similar force) to make an object move or stay close, b

4.動詞及物B2
釋義

吸引;牽引

磁力或重力把物體拉過來

(of a magnet, gravity, or similar force) to make an object move or stay close, by pulling it through a physical force — for example, a fridge magnet holding a paper note in place.

例句

A strong magnet will attract iron nails from across the table.

強力的磁鐵能把桌子另一頭的鐵釘吸過來。

[magnet] + attract + [metal object]

Gravity attracts every object on Earth toward the centre of the planet.

重力會把地球上的每一樣東西拉向地球的中心。

gravity + attract + object (physics register)

同義詞
  • pull

    everyday word; less technical than 'attract'

  • draw

    slightly literary; 'drawn toward the magnet'

反義詞
  • repel

    push away; the opposite force in physics

文法句型

[magnet/force] + attract + [object]

用法筆記

Subject is a physical force (magnet, gravity, static charge), not a person or place. Common in school science contexts. Distinguish from sense 1: sense 1 is social or commercial pull on people; this sense is physical pull on objects.

常見錯誤

The magnet attracts to the metal.
The magnet attracts the metal.
💡no 'to' between the verb and its object.
Wood is attracted by a magnet.
Iron is attracted by a magnet.
💡only certain metals can be attracted; check the science before writing.