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释义
the mind > attention and judgement > attention > attracting attention > engage the attention [verb (transitive)] (69)
exercisea1538

To give employment to; to engage the attention or feelings of; to tax the powers of.

entertainc1540

transitive. To occupy or engage the attention or time of (a person): (also) to occupy (the attention, etc.) of a person. Now rare except as implied…

replenish1548

transitive. To fill (the mind) with an occupation. Obsolete. rare.

rouse1583

transitive. To awaken or startle from (also out of) a state of comfort, security, or apathy; to shake up. Also with up.

catcha1586

transitive. To capture or engage (a person's attention, imagination, interest, affection, etc.); to attract (the eye, ear, etc.).

amuse1586

transitive. To engage or arrest the attention of (a person); to occupy (a person's thoughts). Obsolete.

detainc1595

To hold, engage, keep the attention of. Obsolete (or merged in sense 4.)

attract1599

transitive. To engage the attention of (the eyes, ears, etc.).

grope1602

figurative. To take hold of (a person) mentally. Obsolete.

concerna1616

transitive. To engage the attention of; to cause (a person) to feel interest, care, or solicitude. Chiefly in passive: to be interested, to care.

take1634

transitive. To catch (a person's eye or attention).

stay1639

To arrest (the attention).

engage1642

transitive. To attract and hold fast (attention, interest); formerly also with personal object, ‘to hold by the attention’ (Johnson). Cf. 10.

meet1645

transitive. Of an object of attention: to present itself to, to come to the notice of (a person's sight, hearing, etc.). Esp. in to meet the eye (also

nudge1675

transitive. To push or prod (a person) gently, esp. with the elbow, for the purpose of attracting attention, etc. Also: to give (a thing, etc.) a…

strike1697

To impress or catch (the senses, fancy, imagination, notice, curiosity, etc.).

hitcha1764

figurative. To catch, arrest (attention, etc.). rare.

seize1772

In various figurative uses. Of an object of perception, a fact, etc., hence of a speaker, writer, or artist: To arrest, hold (the attention), to…

interest1780

To affect with a feeling of concern; to stimulate to sympathetic feeling; to excite the curiosity or attention of. (Probably a back-formation from…

acuminate1806

transitive. To sharpen, to give a point to; (figurative) to give sharpness or keenness to.

arrest1835

To catch and fix the attention of (a person). This passes into 6a, since it may result in a literal stopping of action or motion.

grip1891

figurative. To take hold upon (the mind, the emotions); to compel the attention and interest of (a reader, etc.).

intrigue1894

transitive. To excite the curiosity or interest of; to interest so as to puzzle or fascinate. Also absol. (A modern gallicism.)

grab1966

To arrest the attention of (a person); to make an impression on. slang.

work1969

transitive. colloquial (originally and chiefly U.S.). Of a performer, politician, etc.: to attempt to engage the interest, attention, or support…

Subcategories:

— again (1)
— direct attention (2)
— hold attention, absorb (25)
— again (2)
— become interested in (4)
— mention (10)
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