attention
英 [əˈten.ʃən]
美 [əˈten.ʃən]
1. at- "to" + tent- + -ion.
2. literally "stretch toward".
3. => give attention to, pay attention to, take care of.
4. The notion is of "stretching" one's mind toward something.
5. 该词是动词attend的名词形式。noun of action from attend.
- attention (n.)
- late 14c., "giving heed," from Latin attentionem (nominative attentio) "attention, attentiveness," noun of action from past participle stem of attendere "mental heeding" (see attend). Used with a remarkable diversity of verbs (such as pay, gather, attract, draw, call). As a military cautionary word preparative to giving a command, it is attested from 1792. Attention span is from 1903 (earlier span of attention, 1892).
- 1. No detail was too small to escape her attention.
- 再小的细节都逃不过她的眼睛。
- 2. He was waving his arms to draw their attention.
- 他正挥手以引起他们的注意。
- 3. You may feel unworthy of the attention and help people offer you.
- 你可能会觉得自己不值得别人关心和帮助。
- 4. She stood preening in their midst, delighted with the attention.
- 她得意洋洋地站在他们中间,为受人瞩目而高兴。
- 5. Fix your attention on the practicalities of financing your schemes.
- 重点考虑为你的计划融资是否可行。