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entrancingly

/en-tran-sing, -trahn-/US // ɛnˈtræn sɪŋ, -ˈtrɑn- //

令人神往地,令人陶醉地,迷人地,令人陶醉的是

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : delightful; enchanting.

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Examples

  • “Kirtan” is still an entrancing listen, an intimate glimpse of an artist whose greatness has only just been acknowledged in this world.

  • The first sculpture I saw, after a five- or 10-minute hike through the woods, was one of three entrancing pieces by Haegue Yang, a South Korean artist who has fabricated upright, disc-like forms made from light gray, corrugated soapstone.

  • The dance these two perform with one another is entrancing and heady and a little mysterious—its steps not easily parsed but always captivating.

  • The steady, entrancing rhythms are a well-established motif in dramatizations of the American war in Vietnam.

  • Its emotional core is also sure, and serious, entrancing and relatively dark.

  • The war is an entrancing possibility, but not yet a reality, and it remains that way throughout the novel.

  • Never had the music sounded so entrancing; never had her own feet felt so light.

  • A large five-light stained glass window occupies the chancel end; but there is nothing very entrancing in its appearance.

  • Music filled the air with entrancing strains, wooing light feet to the giddy dance.

  • Pardon me, I kept you on the floor too long; but your step was so perfect, the music so entrancing, I forgot myself.

  • And suddenly Edward Henry recognized in her the entrancing creature of fifteen years ago!