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 Translation for 'to attract' from English to Russian
VERB   to attract | attracted | attracted
attracting | attracts
SYNO to appeal | to attract | to draw | ...
привлекать [несов.]to attract
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Translation for 'to attract' from English to Russian

to attract
привлекать [несов.]
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Usage Examples English
  • The '53 Champions squad had aged, and the club failed to attract strong enough replacements.
  • He attributes this both to the rich endowments of the colleges at Oxford and Cambridge, which made the income of professors independent of their ability to attract students, and to the fact that distinguished men of letters could make an even more comfortable living as ministers of the Church of England.
  • American Eagle operating on behalf of American Airlines began nonstop Embraer 175 regional jet service to Anguilla from Miami in an aviation watershed moment for Anguilla with the airport also currently attempting to attract other international air carriers.
  • The more centrally-located stadium has begun to attract larger crowds, with the 2006 average attendance of 31,208 being significantly higher than the Newcastle Knights with 21,848 and about double the regular season competition average of 15,601.
  • Antigua and Barbuda has enacted policies to attract high-net-worth citizens and residents, such as enacting a 0% personal income tax rate in 2019.

  • Purposes of the project include possible insights into the purpose of brochs, preservation of local skills in techniques such as drystone wall building, and to attract tourists.
  • British Olympian Denise Johns argues that the regulation uniform is intended to be "sexy" and to attract attention.
  • The difference was slight, but it was important enough to attract their attention for many months.
  • Although Bell did not present any research or speak as part of the proceedings, he was named as honorary president as a means to attract other scientists to attend the event.
  • Certain years have a theme in Amsterdam to attract extra tourists.

  • The 2006 "BMW Performance Series" was a marketing event geared to attract black car buyers. It consisted of seven concerts by jazz musician Mike Phillips, and screenings of films by black filmmakers.
  • A beacon is an intentionally conspicuous device designed to attract attention to a specific location.
  • In the years since 1997, however, Bulgaria has begun to attract substantial foreign investment.
  • Many homeowners erect bird feeders near their homes to attract various species.
  • As a result of this exposure, he was able to attract not only financial backing but also gifted students.

  • Described as "a satire on conformity and the insanity of the so-called sane," the show tells a story of an economically depressed town whose corrupt mayor decides to create a fake miracle in order to attract tourists.
  • Schopenhauer began to attract some followers, mostly outside academia, among practical professionals (several of them were lawyers) who pursued private philosophical studies.
  • After expressing his interest to play in the 2011 fourth edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), and despite not having played active cricket for four years, Brian Lara still managed to attract the highest reserve price of $400,000 ahead of the IPL players' auction in early January 2011; however, no franchise bought him.
  • Whorf helped to attract new customers to the Fire Insurance Company; they favored his thorough inspections and recommendations.
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