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Definition of attractive in English: attractiveadjective əˈtraktɪvəˈtræktɪv 1Pleasing or appealing to the senses. 有吸引力的;动人的 赏心悦目的村庄。 foliage can be as attractive as flowers 叶子也可以像花朵一样动人。 Example sentencesExamples - On the market was a most attractive selection of plants, flowers and flower pots and shrubs.
- He is a small, intense individual with an attractive, self-deprecating sense of humour.
- Himalayan balsam's pink flowers are an attractive sight on the river's edge but it is a menace that needs to be stopped in its tracks.
- Both these factors account for the popular demand for these attractive flowers.
- A cool drink and a hot flannel welcome us on arrival and flowers greet us in our spacious and attractive bedroom.
- The landscaping of the village is very attractive with mature trees adding great character.
- Opinions that I agree with are more restful, and a sense of humour is attractive.
- They say these colors are attractive and fresh to the eyes.
- Apart from the attractive flowers, these plants also have good foliage, many with silver markings and spots.
- Anyone who has attractive wild flowers growing in their gardens may like to collect and donate some seeds.
- Real fans are tough to please, and undoubtedly demand skilful, attractive football.
- Maybe your friends are already in an attractive village and you would like to join them.
- Further down the road there is a most attractive black and white iron signpost pointing to the four villages.
- He had a most attractive personality, and his death in an air crash in the 1960s was a tragedy.
- He seems to think we had a more attractive society before the 1960's.
- Cartmel village with its attractive shops and cafes is also well worth a visit.
- Over the years there have been splendid displays of flowers which really make the island attractive.
- The older sections of these Andalusian villages are built in an attractive style.
- In spring they produce attractive white flowers and the colour of their fruits varies from pink, yellow and red to almost black.
- The atmosphere is relaxed and the waiters are friendly, attractive and fully equipped with a sense of humour.
- 1.1 (of a person) appealing to look at; sexually alluring.
(人)迷人的;有魅力的 a stunningly attractive, charismatic man 极其英俊有魅力的男士。 Example sentencesExamples - As I hopped aboard, I noticed the bus was empty but for three attractive girls in animated discussion at the back.
- For I suddenly seem to be encountering a new generation of stunningly attractive women in their fifties.
- Gavin was a rather attractive man who invariably dressed in jeans and a tight T-shirt.
- He would like more time with his attractive, attentive wife, and, adoring, aging mother.
- She was a lovely and attractive girl, but it appeared that she was nervous and scared.
- One night I ran into a pretty girl who seemed to think I was attractive.
- She was naturally attractive with her cute face and short but nicely curved body.
- What I wanted was to spend an evening with a very attractive and fascinating woman.
- She was quite an attractive woman with her pretty auburn hair braided behind her head.
- A few years older than me, he was not a particularly attractive man.
- For years, studies have confirmed that attractive people get all the breaks.
- Each table had a rather attractive woman who dealt cards with as much dexterity as in Las Vegas.
- Footballer David Beckham is one of the most sexy and attractive men on the planet.
- Next time you find yourself flirting with an attractive member of the opposite sex, however, you should beware.
- But she is furious at her dad for marrying an attractive woman just a few years older than herself.
- An orchestra of attractive women played gay tunes from operas and light marches.
- He has an attractive wife, Madeleine, who likes to paint landscapes.
- Why oh why do these attractive women in the public eye choose to commit themselves to other men, before they've even had a chance to meet me?
- You're greeted by an attractive person who asks you how you are, and seems interested in your answer.
- He wants everyone to know that he has a very attractive wife.
- The shop was full of attractive men buying Valentine's cards for their gorgeous women.
- To my delight, I saw a very attractive lady running around the pool yelling my name.
- These shows are about attractive people falling deeply in love with one another.
Synonyms good-looking, nice-looking, beautiful, pretty, as pretty as a picture, handsome, lovely, stunning, striking, arresting, gorgeous, prepossessing, winning, fetching, captivating, bewitching, beguiling, engaging, charming, charismatic, enchanting, appealing, delightful, irresistible sexy, sexually attractive, sexual, seductive, alluring, tantalizing, ravishing, desirable, sultry, sensuous, sensual, erotic, arousing, luscious, lush, nubile Scottish & Northern English bonny informal fanciable, beddable, tasty, hot, smashing, knockout, drop-dead gorgeous, out of this world, easy on the eye, come-hither, come-to-bed British informal fit North American informal cute, foxy, bootylicious US informal on fleek Australian/New Zealand informal spunky literary beauteous dated taking, well favoured archaic comely, fair rare sightly, pulchritudinous - 1.2 Having qualities or features which arouse interest.
the site is close to other prestige schemes which should make it attractive to developers 选址靠近规划中的高档场所,对开发商会有吸引力。 Example sentencesExamples - We're also active in France, with a product that's proving attractive to the hotel sector.
- The report added that Winchester town was the only part of the district that would remain attractive to developers.
- He added that many of the paintings had not been auctioned before, which made them particularly attractive to collectors.
- Its proximity to the city centre is attractive while its garden will appeal to the green-fingered.
- Veterinary science is a career choice that has become increasingly attractive to women.
- Pop music is attractive to advertisers by virtue of its popularity with the audience.
- The idea of love at first sight, though attractive to women in theory, terrifies them in practice.
- An association with the Spice Girls was an attractive idea as the Spice Girls appealed to young girls.
- Newton's argument is intellectually attractive and his scholarship is extremely persuasive.
- The extent to which nuclear power will be attractive in the future depends on two main sets of factors.
- Such a policy goal would be attractive to parents, students and many other stakeholders.
- And it is a strategy which is attractive to many customers.
- However the interest rate gap was still proving attractive to foreign investors.
- Australia had by then become a most attractive target for a new form of crime.
- This opens up a spectre of interesting possibilities, none of them attractive to him.
- The region needs this type of investment to make it attractive to industrialists, tourists, and workers.
- Moving permanently overseas became increasingly attractive to many New Zealanders.
- Analysts said the deal was likely to be attractive to consumer electronics makers.
- He has an attractive theory on this state of affairs.
- The selected book will be given a somewhat bigger push than is often the case with first novels, and overall the deal looks attractive.
- Its freedom and economic prosperity make it an attractive place for many Haitians.
Synonyms appealing, agreeable, pleasing, inviting, tempting, interesting, fascinating, irresistible - 1.3 Relating to attraction between physical objects.
(与)引力(有关)的 the attractive force between the magnets and the metal plate Example sentencesExamples - This is an attractive but short-range force that acts between molecules.
- Adhesion is the attractive force that exists between the coating and the gun metal.
- First, general relativity holds and gravity must act upon everything as an attractive force.
- It is not easy to deform a solid because of the strong attractive forces within the structure.
- The attractive forces between molecules in a liquid are called surface tension forces and are what hold the liquid together.
- If two atoms start to move apart, the attractive forces will draw them back toward each other.
OriginLate Middle English (in the sense 'absorbent'): from French attractif, -ive, from late Latin attractivus, from the verb attrahere (see attract). Definition of attractive in US English: attractiveadjectiveəˈtraktivəˈtræktɪv 1(of a thing) pleasing or appealing to the senses. 有吸引力的;动人的 赏心悦目的村庄。 foliage can be as attractive as flowers 叶子也可以像花朵一样动人。 Example sentencesExamples - The atmosphere is relaxed and the waiters are friendly, attractive and fully equipped with a sense of humour.
- Further down the road there is a most attractive black and white iron signpost pointing to the four villages.
- Anyone who has attractive wild flowers growing in their gardens may like to collect and donate some seeds.
- Himalayan balsam's pink flowers are an attractive sight on the river's edge but it is a menace that needs to be stopped in its tracks.
- Apart from the attractive flowers, these plants also have good foliage, many with silver markings and spots.
- Real fans are tough to please, and undoubtedly demand skilful, attractive football.
- They say these colors are attractive and fresh to the eyes.
- Both these factors account for the popular demand for these attractive flowers.
- In spring they produce attractive white flowers and the colour of their fruits varies from pink, yellow and red to almost black.
- Over the years there have been splendid displays of flowers which really make the island attractive.
- He seems to think we had a more attractive society before the 1960's.
- A cool drink and a hot flannel welcome us on arrival and flowers greet us in our spacious and attractive bedroom.
- He is a small, intense individual with an attractive, self-deprecating sense of humour.
- On the market was a most attractive selection of plants, flowers and flower pots and shrubs.
- The older sections of these Andalusian villages are built in an attractive style.
- The landscaping of the village is very attractive with mature trees adding great character.
- Cartmel village with its attractive shops and cafes is also well worth a visit.
- He had a most attractive personality, and his death in an air crash in the 1960s was a tragedy.
- Opinions that I agree with are more restful, and a sense of humour is attractive.
- Maybe your friends are already in an attractive village and you would like to join them.
- 1.1 (of a person) appealing to look at; sexually alluring.
(人)迷人的;有魅力的 an attractive, charismatic man 极其英俊有魅力的男士。 Example sentencesExamples - An orchestra of attractive women played gay tunes from operas and light marches.
- For I suddenly seem to be encountering a new generation of stunningly attractive women in their fifties.
- To my delight, I saw a very attractive lady running around the pool yelling my name.
- She was a lovely and attractive girl, but it appeared that she was nervous and scared.
- Each table had a rather attractive woman who dealt cards with as much dexterity as in Las Vegas.
- He wants everyone to know that he has a very attractive wife.
- Next time you find yourself flirting with an attractive member of the opposite sex, however, you should beware.
- He would like more time with his attractive, attentive wife, and, adoring, aging mother.
- She was quite an attractive woman with her pretty auburn hair braided behind her head.
- You're greeted by an attractive person who asks you how you are, and seems interested in your answer.
- A few years older than me, he was not a particularly attractive man.
- What I wanted was to spend an evening with a very attractive and fascinating woman.
- One night I ran into a pretty girl who seemed to think I was attractive.
- Gavin was a rather attractive man who invariably dressed in jeans and a tight T-shirt.
- Footballer David Beckham is one of the most sexy and attractive men on the planet.
- For years, studies have confirmed that attractive people get all the breaks.
- The shop was full of attractive men buying Valentine's cards for their gorgeous women.
- Why oh why do these attractive women in the public eye choose to commit themselves to other men, before they've even had a chance to meet me?
- She was naturally attractive with her cute face and short but nicely curved body.
- These shows are about attractive people falling deeply in love with one another.
- But she is furious at her dad for marrying an attractive woman just a few years older than herself.
- He has an attractive wife, Madeleine, who likes to paint landscapes.
- As I hopped aboard, I noticed the bus was empty but for three attractive girls in animated discussion at the back.
Synonyms good-looking, nice-looking, beautiful, pretty, as pretty as a picture, handsome, lovely, stunning, striking, arresting, gorgeous, prepossessing, winning, fetching, captivating, bewitching, beguiling, engaging, charming, charismatic, enchanting, appealing, delightful, irresistible - 1.2 (of a thing) having beneficial qualities or features that induce someone to accept what is being offered.
(事物)吸引人的;引起兴趣的 the site is close to the high-rent district, which should make it attractive to developers 选址靠近规划中的高档场所,对开发商会有吸引力。 Example sentencesExamples - Newton's argument is intellectually attractive and his scholarship is extremely persuasive.
- He has an attractive theory on this state of affairs.
- Moving permanently overseas became increasingly attractive to many New Zealanders.
- Veterinary science is a career choice that has become increasingly attractive to women.
- This opens up a spectre of interesting possibilities, none of them attractive to him.
- Its proximity to the city centre is attractive while its garden will appeal to the green-fingered.
- An association with the Spice Girls was an attractive idea as the Spice Girls appealed to young girls.
- However the interest rate gap was still proving attractive to foreign investors.
- The region needs this type of investment to make it attractive to industrialists, tourists, and workers.
- We're also active in France, with a product that's proving attractive to the hotel sector.
- The report added that Winchester town was the only part of the district that would remain attractive to developers.
- The idea of love at first sight, though attractive to women in theory, terrifies them in practice.
- Pop music is attractive to advertisers by virtue of its popularity with the audience.
- Analysts said the deal was likely to be attractive to consumer electronics makers.
- And it is a strategy which is attractive to many customers.
- He added that many of the paintings had not been auctioned before, which made them particularly attractive to collectors.
- The selected book will be given a somewhat bigger push than is often the case with first novels, and overall the deal looks attractive.
- Such a policy goal would be attractive to parents, students and many other stakeholders.
- The extent to which nuclear power will be attractive in the future depends on two main sets of factors.
- Australia had by then become a most attractive target for a new form of crime.
- Its freedom and economic prosperity make it an attractive place for many Haitians.
Synonyms appealing, agreeable, pleasing, inviting, tempting, interesting, fascinating, irresistible - 1.3 Relating to attraction between physical objects.
(与)引力(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - This is an attractive but short-range force that acts between molecules.
- If two atoms start to move apart, the attractive forces will draw them back toward each other.
- Adhesion is the attractive force that exists between the coating and the gun metal.
- It is not easy to deform a solid because of the strong attractive forces within the structure.
- The attractive forces between molecules in a liquid are called surface tension forces and are what hold the liquid together.
- First, general relativity holds and gravity must act upon everything as an attractive force.
OriginLate Middle English (in the sense ‘absorbent’): from French attractif, -ive, from late Latin attractivus, from the verb attrahere (see attract). |