magnet 的定义
- a body, as a piece of iron or steel, that possesses the property of attracting certain substances, as iron.
- a lodestone.
- a thing or person that attracts: The park was a magnet for pickpockets and muggers.
magnet 近义词
等同于 lure
等同于 inveiglement
更多magnet例句
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- Unsurprisingly, many content producers often turn to lead magnets for quick lead generation.
- The Ising model, as it’s known, was initially proposed as a cartoon picture of magnets.
- In other words, fluoride is a broad-spectrum, bipartisan, long-lasting magnet for dissent.
- After the last magnet was retrieved, she assumed slave posture and waited for Couple to unclasp the clamps.
- Couple guided Stella as she crawled and dipped her chest to pick up each magnet.
- Private schools have a way of being a magnet for scandals for the creepy, inappropriate adults who run them.
- “New York kind of pulled me here like a magnet,” said Swift.
- Moreover, he was suddenly obsessed with the belief that if he had greatness in him England alone held its magnet.
- Four catch pins were fastened on the rim of the disk to engage a catch pin on the armature of the magnet.
- The gong and commutator were removed and the magnet placed in the position shown in the sketch.
- The doctrine now universally received, that the earth is a natural magnet, was originally an hypothesis of the celebrated Gilbert.
- When the current is applied, the disk will revolve in a direction relative to the position of the poles on the magnet.