fascinate 的 2 个定义
fas·ci·nat·ed, fas·ci·nat·ing.
- to attract and hold attentively by a unique power, personal charm, unusual nature, or some other special quality; enthrall: a vivacity that fascinated the audience.
- to arouse the interest or curiosity of; allure.
- to transfix or deprive of the power of resistance, as through terror: The sight of the snake fascinated the rabbit.
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fas·ci·nat·ed, fas·ci·nat·ing.
- to capture the interest or hold the attention.
fascinate 近义词
captivate, hold spellbound
fascinate 的近义词 53 个
- animate
- attract
- beguile
- bewitch
- charm
- delight
- enamor
- enchant
- engage
- engross
- enrapture
- enthrall
- entice
- excite
- infatuate
- intoxicate
- intrigue
- mesmerize
- overwhelm
- please
- rivet
- seduce
- tantalize
- tempt
- thrill
- titillate
- transfix
- absorb
- allure
- arouse
- attach
- compel
- draw
- enslave
- ensnare
- entrance
- fire
- gladden
- hypnotize
- interest
- invite
- kindle
- lure
- overpower
- pique
- provoke
- ravish
- spellbind
- stimulate
- stir
- subdue
- transport
- win
fascinate 的反义词 27 个
更多fascinate例句
- I have always been fascinated by enmeshed relationships, I think is not an unfair way of putting it.
- After some 400 million years of evolution, spiders’ forms and uses of silk fascinate researchers like Greco, who are looking for new materials.
- Another topic that’s long fascinated me, also having to do with the mind, is memory.
- Krans’s interest in aviation goes back to the 1980s, when his dad, a machinist fascinated by engineering and innovative planes, would sometimes bring home jet models.
- I’m also fascinated by Honey’s story of managing a chronic pain condition in the midst of a pandemic, especially when so many of their symptoms present similarly to Covid-19 symptoms.
- His conservatism, which is more of a cultural than political kidney, seems to fascinate, delight or detract critics.
- The performances that shook Kansas City's underground culture decades ago still continues to fascinate onlookers today.
- The region continues to fascinate me and the number of interesting producers keeps growing and growing.
- “Partial disclosures of male closeness fascinate me,” he says.
- What does fascinate Jünger, and about which he has the most interesting things to say, is the issue of physical courage.
- This man was indubitably clever, and to a less educated eye than Gwynne's his face would appeal and fascinate.
- Och, and the girls whose poor hearts you deracinate, Whirl and bewilder and flutter and fascinate!
- The picture seemed to fascinate her as though it were the reflection of some stranger.
- Brave as the young man was, he could not support the cold and sea-green eye of the hideous bird, which appeared to fascinate him.
- You would fascinate the great ones of the earth, and they would tell you tales of State that would help the great cause.