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fascinating

/fas-uh-ney-ting/US // ˈfæs əˌneɪ tɪŋ //UK // (ˈfæsɪˌneɪtɪŋ) //

迷人的,引人入胜,迷人,吸引人的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of great interest or attraction; enchanting; charming; captivating: a fascinating story;fascinating jewelry.

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Examples

  • With no dialogue, the narrative is minimalist and focused on survival, though there are fascinating connections between the monstrous world and the characters within it.

  • Two recent offerings transport readers into fascinating settings — and the first, in particular, features appealing characters, who are the true draw of any well-told tale.

  • That will be a fascinating area of inquiry at next week’s hearings.

  • He’s so fascinating that Steve Levitt brought him back for a second conversation.

  • To me, that’s where you get to people’s relationships playing out in a really fascinating way.

  • One example would be how fascinating it must be to be Martin Scorsese and have an Oscar at home for The Departed.

  • Lawler is more interested in the more fascinating story of how the chicken spread.

  • But the history of the church, which emerged in the late '60s, is far more complicated—and fascinating.

  • Something fascinating is going on in the gravitational dance of galaxies, from watching the slow twirls of the dancers.

  • He was immediately sold on the quality of the screenplays and the fascinating story.

  • Still, gambling seemed to be made particularly fascinating here, and he wanted to be fascinated, wanted it badly.

  • Jean clung to his English nurse, who played the fascinating game of pretending to eat his hand.

  • This other by what seems a congenial activity, fascinating as a game of chess, acquires uncounted millions.

  • There are any number of these latter in Hamburg, and you have no idea how fascinating many of them are—so handsome and so bright.

  • The fond parent made the sprightly and fascinating child his daily companion.