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attention
verbs
pay attention to something/somebody
• He read the final page, paying particular attention to the last paragraph.
turn your attention to something/somebody
• She quickly put away the shopping and then turned her attention to preparing dinner.
give something/somebody your attention
(= think about something/somebody so that you can deal with a problem )
• She promised to give the matter her attention the next day.
sb’s attention wanders
(= somebody stops listening, watching etc carefully )
• During the service, her mind began to wander.
adjectives
sb’s full/complete/undivided attention
• He gave the task his undivided attention.
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noun act of watching/listening/showing interest ADJ. full, rapt, undivided They listened with rapt attention. | assiduous, careful, close, meticulous, scrupulous | scant Policy-makers paid scant attention to the wider issues. | urgent | special | unwanted, unwelcome | international, media, public VERB + ATTENTION devote, direct, give (sb/sth), pay, turn How many times do I have to ask you to pay attention? He had a cup of tea and then turned his attention to the report. | get, have, receive Can I have your attention, please? These poems have received a lot of critical attention. | attract, call, capture, catch, command, compel, draw, excite, grab I tried to attract the waiter's attention. Wherever he goes, he commands attention. She doesn't like to draw attention to her illness. | deflect, distract, divert, draw The government is trying to divert attention away from the economy. | hold, keep, rivet There was something in the way he spoke that riveted her attention. | concentrate, confine, focus In this chapter we shall confine our attention to non-renewable energy sources. | refocus, transfer The firm decided to refocus its attention back onto its traditional strengths and expertise. | deserve, need, require a matter requiring urgent attention | jostle for, vie for dozens of concerns jostling for your attention She was surrounded by men all vying for her attention. | repay an interesting essay that repays close attention | bring sth to My boss was grateful that I had brought the matter to his attention. | come to | avoid, escape Her primary aim was to avoid the attentions of the newspapers. ATTENTION + VERB focus Media attention focused today on the prince's business affairs. | wander I felt my attention wandering during the lecture. ATTENTION + NOUN span PREP. for sb's ~, for the ~ of a letter for the attention of your doctor PHRASES attention to detail He is a designer known for his meticulous attention to detail. | care and attention He was convicted of driving without due care and attention. | the centre of attention Some children love being the centre of attention. | the focus of attention The focus of attention must now be how to improve the economy. | force your attentions on sb A man like Luke had no need to force his attentions on unwilling women. | not pay much attention to sth, pay little/no attention to sth (= not take something very seriously) Pay no attention to what Bill said?he's a complete liar! care ADJ. constant | individual, personal, special The child needs special attention. | medical VERB + ATTENTION devote, give, lavish He devoted all his attention to his mother. She lavishes attention on those silly little dogs. | be in need of, need, require, want a patient requiring attention
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