fascination 的定义
- the power or action of fascinating.
- the state or an instance of being fascinated: They watched in fascination.
- a fascinating quality; powerful attraction; charm: the fascination of foreign travel.
- Cards. a form of solitaire.
fascination 近义词
strong interest
更多fascination例句
- At some point in the very near future, “data access rights” will likely be decided in a high court somewhere, and I guess we’ll all watch with fascination and trepidation.
- My own fascination increasingly expanded from the technology of crypto to the legion of operators who used techy language and hype to hoodwink victims.
- What exactly the technology is capable of is still a topic of fascination, and at the center of daydreams for any sci-fi nerd.
- For his current act, he’s moved to New York City and combined his fascination with NLP with what he calls “an extreme interest in the stock market.”
- The fascination with mathematical outcasts has been a productive strategy too.
- But by far the most interesting object, which held enormous fascination for me, sat high up on the top shelf.
- All this buzz, the continued tabloid fascination with Hurley, is down—absurdly—to that dress.
- And their respective physical appearances, which have become objects of fascination for their legions of fans, were tragic.
- Some of it is continuing fascination with the Rockefeller family.
- Why the fascination, dissection, and constant conversation anytime Beyoncé or any female celebrity changes her hair?
- There is a fascination in serpents, and there is one far more deadly—who has not felt it?
- Terror and fascination caught him; he turned away lest she should reach his secret and communicate her own.
- This haughty Countess, by the way, has always had a great fascination for me, because she looks like a woman who "has a history."
- But this goldsmith's work, far from impairing the effect of the whole, adds a certain fascination to it.
- Fascination is a strong word and means a considerable amount of enjoyment, up to a certain point.