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Robin
get on someone's radar
1.Does it mean to draw one's attention? or attract one's attention?
2. does draw one's attention exactly mean attract one's attention?
16 jun. 2017 04:52
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Hello 大众基友
Yes, the meaning is very similar, almost exactly the same. We would use 'draw his attention' more often than 'attract his attention.'
Another common phrase similar to getting on someone's radar is to 'get someone's attention.' However, this is slightly different from 'draw' and 'attract' as 'getting someone's attention' usually is done on purpose. In other words, we might say 'That beautiful rock drew my attention,' but we would
almost never say 'that beautiful rock got my attention,' because the rock isn't alive and it can't really 'try' to get your attention.
16 juni 2017
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