intriguing / (ɪnˈtriːɡɪŋ) /

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intriguing 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. arousing great interest or curiosityan intriguing mystery

intriguing 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

interesting

更多intriguing例句

  1. Popping out of the blackness at lower left are two faint, intriguing specks of light.
  2. One intriguing material is neopentylglycol, a type of plastic crystal.
  3. Some of these what-if scenarios are intriguing, like one where Edison admits he misjudged Tesla and suggests they become an electrical engineering dynamic duo.
  4. It’s this specific fandom, more so than the actual product itself, that makes Triller such an intriguing prospect for marketers now.
  5. That fact raises some intriguing possibilities about what we might discover beyond the bounds of Earth.
  6. Radcliffe remains one of the most intriguing young stars around.
  7. Most intriguing, it is the male bodies that are shot at their most exposed.
  8. But those farewells immediately sent his story careening off in intriguing new directions.
  9. All of which raises an intriguing question: Is the sudden rise of movies (and shows) that criticize drones a mere coincidence?
  10. Not since Gwyneth Paltrow's “conscious uncoupling” has one term been so intriguing, and so enigmatic.
  11. The further he delved into the mystery of the whispering criminal known as the Eye, the more intriguing it became.
  12. The same intriguing sycophant who had encouraged the Papist in one fatal error was now encouraging the soldier in another.
  13. This does not look like intriguing for the viceroyalty, of which Fitzwilliam evidently suspected him.
  14. On the other hand, it was alleged that the English government was intriguing for a prince of the house of Cobourg.
  15. Hastings found that a French agent was intriguing with them, and took prompt measures against them.