captivate 的定义
cap·ti·vat·ed, cap·ti·vat·ing.
- to attract and hold the attention or interest of, as by beauty or excellence; enchant: Her blue eyes and red hair captivated him.
- Obsolete. to capture; subjugate.
captivate 近义词
attract, enchant
captivate 的近义词 36 个
- beguile
- bewitch
- charm
- dazzle
- delight
- enrapture
- entertain
- enthrall
- fascinate
- gratify
- grip
- hypnotize
- infatuate
- intrigue
- mesmerize
- please
- seduce
- allure
- draw
- enamour
- enslave
- ensnare
- entrance
- hold
- hook
- lure
- magnetize
- spellbind
- take
- vamp
- win
- make a hit with
- rope in
- sweep off one's feet
- turn one on
- wile
captivate 的反义词 27 个
更多captivate例句
- That perspective captivated Williams, and over the last two decades she’s established many of its most far-reaching implications.
- Biographies of scientific legends and lesser-known luminaries, tales of amazing animals and stories of exploration captivated Science News staff.
- Birding gives us an opportunity to be captivated and allow them to teach us things like patience and appreciation.
- Through sheer force of will and a healthy dose of operating genius, Musk has built an electric-auto maker and battery manufacturer that is seemingly dragging an entire industry into the 21st century—and captivated investors around the world.
- His rallies captivated a nation, and before that his reality TV show was a runaway hit.
- Even while Hitler and Mao still captivate the popular imagination, one of the great monsters of the 20th century recedes.
- Why did The Princess Bride captivate America in the year of Watergate?
- Her childlike delight in the world and occasional melancholic outbursts captivate Marcenat completely.
- Whatever tells us of the yet unknown attraction can charm, interest, delight, and captivate us.
- "I am quite innocent of any intention to captivate," replied Fanny.
- His speeches have a freedom and a rhythmical flow which captivate the hearer.
- The interests of a moment engross and captivate the passions, and kindle ardours which burn with incessant vigour.
- But there were added minor articles of use and fancy to please the youth or captivate the imagination of the women in the tribes.