Pronunciation: English [? Ten? Beauty [? Ten? n]?
Attention; Attention; Care; Attention; Care; (password) stand at attention
Lexical collocation:
1, pay close attention to it.
2. Attention of all staff
Pay more attention. Pay more attention.
4. National attention, national attention.
Related examples:
He likes to be the center of attention.
He likes to be noticed.
She turned her attention to a new problem.
She turned her attention to a new problem.
If you distract him, I'll sneak out of the room when he's not looking.
If you distract him, I'll sneak out of the room when he's not looking.
His attention span is short.
He can concentrate on something in a short time.
Extended data:
Meaning discrimination
Attention and attention are similar in form, but different in meaning. The former means "concern", while the latter means "courtship", "pursuit" and "proposal".
For example:
You must pay attention to the teacher.
You must pay attention to the teacher.
Please pay attention when I give you instructions.
Please pay attention when I give the order.
Ignore what the drunk said.
Never mind what that drunkard said.
The newspaper reported that he was courting an Italian countess at the moment.
The newspaper reported that he was after an Italian countess.
She said that she hoped to repay all these wonderful concerns.
She said that she hoped to repay all these hospitality.