had attracted
-había atraído
Past perfectconjugation ofattract.There are other translations for this conjugation.

attract

attract(
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trahkt
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. atraer
I don't know why that mysterious man attracts me so much.No sé por qué ese hombre misterioso me atrae tanto.
The festival attracts millions of people every year.El festival atrae a millones de personas cada año.
a. atraer (attention or interest)
The name of the store attracted my attention, so I came in.El nombre de la tienda atrajo mi atención, y entré.
b. suscitar (controversy or criticism)
Her work has attracted a lot of controversy since the opening of the exhibition.Su obra ha suscitado mucha polémica desde el estreno de la exposición.
a. atraer
He somehow managed to attract her with his stupid jokes.Se las apañó para atraerla con sus estúpidos chistes.
a. atraer
This metal pole is supposed to attract lightning.Este poste de metal debe atraer los relámpagos.
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