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7.注意;关注  n.attention.

分析 attention 注意;关注  n.

解答 答案:attention 注意;关注  n.
如:She tried to attract the waiter's attention.她试图引起服务员的注意.
Can I have your attention please?请注意听我讲话好吗?

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