attract
attract — 動詞
1. to make people, animals, or businesses come to a place or join an activity, usua
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.
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)
Sweet flowers in the garden attract bees and butterflies all through summer.
花園裡香甜的花朵整個夏天都吸引蜜蜂和蝴蝶飛來。
The new science program hopes to attract students from across the country.
這個新的科學課程希望吸引全國各地的學生來就讀。
Cheap rent and good cafés have attracted many young artists to this neighbourhood.
便宜的房租和好咖啡店吸引了許多年輕藝術家搬到這個社區。
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
2. to make someone feel romantic or sexual interest — for example, when one person
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.
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)
Nikolai felt strongly attracted by his kind eyes and gentle voice.
Nikolai 強烈被他溫柔的眼神和輕柔的聲音吸引。
Some people are only attracted to partners who share their love of books.
有些人只會喜歡上跟自己一樣熱愛閱讀的對象。
- 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'
- be repelled by
feel a strong dislike, the opposite reaction
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
3. to make someone find an idea, job, hobby, or thing interesting enough to want it
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.
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)
The idea of a small island wedding really attracted Aunt Rosa and her husband.
在小島上辦婚禮的點子,真的讓 Rosa 阿姨和她先生很心動。
Many young readers are attracted to fantasy stories with brave girl heroes.
很多年輕讀者都對有勇敢女主角的奇幻故事感興趣。
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
4. (of a magnet, gravity, or similar force) to make an object move or stay close, b
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.
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)
The teacher showed the children how a small magnet attracts paper clips and screws.
老師示範給孩子看,小磁鐵如何吸住迴紋針和螺絲。
Static electricity can attract pieces of dust to your TV screen.
靜電可以把灰塵吸附到你的電視螢幕上。
- 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.