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intriguing

US // (ɪnˈtriːɡɪŋ) //

耐人寻味的,耐人寻味,耐人寻味的是,令人好奇的

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

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Examples

  • Popping out of the blackness at lower left are two faint, intriguing specks of light.

  • One intriguing material is neopentylglycol, a type of plastic crystal.

  • 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.

  • It’s this specific fandom, more so than the actual product itself, that makes Triller such an intriguing prospect for marketers now.

  • That fact raises some intriguing possibilities about what we might discover beyond the bounds of Earth.

  • Radcliffe remains one of the most intriguing young stars around.

  • Most intriguing, it is the male bodies that are shot at their most exposed.

  • But those farewells immediately sent his story careening off in intriguing new directions.

  • All of which raises an intriguing question: Is the sudden rise of movies (and shows) that criticize drones a mere coincidence?

  • Not since Gwyneth Paltrow's “conscious uncoupling” has one term been so intriguing, and so enigmatic.

  • The further he delved into the mystery of the whispering criminal known as the Eye, the more intriguing it became.

  • The same intriguing sycophant who had encouraged the Papist in one fatal error was now encouraging the soldier in another.

  • This does not look like intriguing for the viceroyalty, of which Fitzwilliam evidently suspected him.

  • On the other hand, it was alleged that the English government was intriguing for a prince of the house of Cobourg.

  • Hastings found that a French agent was intriguing with them, and took prompt measures against them.

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