attractant
/əˈtræktənt/ (bre, ipa) · /əˈtræktənt/ (ame, ipa) · /ə-ˈtrak-tənt/ (ame, mw)
attractant — 名詞
1. a natural or chemical substance that draws animals, insects, or other living thi
誘引劑
吸引動物的物質
a natural or chemical substance that draws animals, insects, or other living things toward it, often used in pest control, fishing, or wildlife management to guide or trap them
Ana placed an attractant near the vegetable patch to draw slugs away from the lettuce.
Ana 在菜圃附近放置誘引劑,想把蛞蝓從萵苣旁引開。
placed an attractant near
The mechanic poured a sweet-smelling attractant into the trap to catch the wasps in the garage.
那名技師在車庫的捕蟲器中倒入甜味的誘引劑,用來捕捉黃蜂。
poured a sweet-smelling attractant
Sakura read that some flowers release a powerful attractant to bring butterflies into the garden.
Sakura 學到有些花朵會釋放強烈的誘引劑,將蝴蝶引進花園。
Amir bought a fishing lure with a built-in attractant that fish can smell from metres away.
Amir 買了一個內含誘引劑的魚餌,魚類從幾公尺外就能聞到氣味。
Kofi tested a chemical mosquito attractant in the lab and it beat the old one.
Kofi 在實驗室測試了一種化學蚊子誘引劑,效果比舊款好。
- lure
more general — anything that attracts by offering pleasure or gain; often used in both literal and figurative contexts
- bait
implies something placed deliberately to catch or trap, especially in fishing or hunting
- pheromone
narrower — a chemical signal produced by an animal's own body to communicate with others of the same species
- decoy
a visual imitation, not a chemical; used to trick animals into approaching by sight
文法句型
attractant + for + [animal/insect]
attractant + used + as/in + [purpose]
用法筆記
Unlike 'attraction' (a general force, feeling, or quality), an 'attractant' is a specific physical substance — a chemical, scent, or material — deliberately placed to draw animals or insects toward a trap, bait, or location.