吸引英语怎么说
The party needs to broaden its appeal to voters.
Butterflies and moths are attracted to the wild flowers.
The party tries to appeal to all classes of society.
These cases all attracted flocks of famous writers.
The game is currently drawing huge crowds.
The salt marshes and mud flats attract large numbers of waterfowl.
The course draws students from all over the country.
She went further into the room, drawn by the warmth of the fire.
The bright plumage of many male birds was thought to have evolved to attract females.
Hoskins does not expect a huge profit from the cookies, viewing them more as a loss leader.
Mr Siblin's book is well researched, and filled with enough anecdotes to engage even the classical-music aficionado.
I've always been drawn to tough, gutsy women.
Only when he tried to back-cast did he find himself hooked into a living, breathing dynamo.
The strangers were good at judging if the person they were looking at was tired, and, if they were sleepy, their attractiveness score was low.
Friction and gravity heat the victim to such high temperatures that it lets out a scream of x-rays.
The attraction for students might at first seem obvious.
The official salary for judges has always been too low to attract the best candidates to the job.
Slouching not only makes you look less attractive, it can also affect your health.
The festival attracts people from a wide area.
The youngest child of the family thrives on attention and tends to be outgoing, adventurous, optimistic, creative and less ambitious than others in the family.
It's the jolly times on shore that appeal to me, as much as any seafaring.
The military budgets of India, Japan and South Korea are tempting, too.
The best lawyers made skyscrapers-full of money, tempting ever more students to pile into law schools.
The best lawyers made skyscrapers full of money, tempting ever more students to pile into law schools.
The performer will bring his own appeal, his own sensibility, his own writers.