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mesmerized

/mez-muh-rahyz, mes-/US // ˈmɛz məˌraɪz, ˈmɛs- //UK // (ˈmɛzməˌraɪz) //

神魂颠倒,迷住了,痴迷,迷醉

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    mes·mer·ized, mes·mer·iz·ing.

    • : to hypnotize.
    • : to spellbind; fascinate.
    • : to compel by fascination.

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Examples

  • Just like Jackson, the impersonators mesmerized their audiences with their performances.

  • I was actually happy in a way, because she was ready, but I remember just being mesmerized watching it.

  • The media are gushing over Bill Clinton after being mesmerized by Michelle Obama.

  • Watching the video,” Klaidman writes, “Holder was both mesmerized and repulsed.

  • I had been mesmerized all my life by her tales of love, war, and escape that played out like a movie before my eyes.

  • Davy Lannarck, who had spent his adult life in facing the public, now knew that he had 'em mesmerized.

  • Both men and women were completely absorbed in his story, they seemed to be mesmerized by the earnestness of his manner.

  • When a girl she was easily mesmerized and always took everything that was going, diseases and all.

  • Yasmini made her little mistake that minute in believing King was utterly mesmerized at last and utterly in her power.

  • Mesmerized subjects do not see the objects or people in the room, or hear any noise whatever except the voice of the operator.