atrae
attracts
Verb atrae
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of atraer.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of atraer.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of atraer.
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La televisión lo atrae mucho.
Television has a great appeal for him.
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Una registradora llena de dinero atrae a los ladrones.
A fat cash register attracts robbers.
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La gravedad atrae las cosas hacia el centro de la Tierra.
Gravity pulls things toward the center of the earth.
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Nos atrae mucho la vida en el campo.
We're very attracted to the country life.
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Un pelo de mujer atrae más que una yunta de bueyes.
One hair of a woman draws more than a team of oxen.
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La vida en el campo me atrae mucho.
Rural life appeals to me very much.
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Nuestro sitio web atrae muchos usuarios.
Our web site attracts a lot of users.
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A menudo, el queso atrae a un ratón a una trampa.
Cheese often lures a mouse into a trap.
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Entre tú y yo, la idea de Tom no me atrae demasiado.
Between you and me, Tom's idea doesn't appeal to me very much.
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El Mar Muerto vive: atrae turistas de todas partes del mundo.
The Dead Sea lives: it attracts tourists from all corners of the world.
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