Attract
The word 'atraco' does not mean 'attract' in English. It is a Spanish noun that translates to 'robbery' or 'hold-up' in English. It's often used to describe a situation when someone is stolen from or forcefully separated from their possessions, particularly in a manner involving violence or threats, akin to a stick-up or hold-up in English parlance.
The robbery at the bank was a big scandal.
This phrase highlights a specific incident involving a robbery at a bank, indicating that it received significant public attention and concern.
The police are investigating the armed robbery.
This sentence refers to an ongoing investigation by the police into a robbery that involved the use of a weapon, emphasizing the seriousness of the crime.
The thieves planned the robbery for months.
This example indicates that the robbery was not spontaneous but rather part of a long-term plan by the thieves, suggesting a higher level of organization and intent.