mesmerizing 的定义
- completely engrossing; captivating or fascinating:He spoke to us extemporaneously for at least two hours, weaving a mesmerizing tapestry of wisdom.
- hypnotic or hypnotizing; having a trancelike effect similar to hypnosis:The song’s simple repetition of the word “Hallelujah” is comforting, mesmerizing, and uplifting.
mesmerizing 近义词
captivate
更多mesmerizing例句
- Today’s Daily Dose dives into gold in all its mesmerizing forms to see whether it’s still worth the glory.
- Yet even as she’s doing her best to do her worst by everyone else, Maud is no less mesmerizing or tragically vulnerable.
- She was uncannily smart and empathetic, with a mesmerizing wild streak.
- Watching a video is not as mesmerizing as really riding a train, of course, and not nearly so demanding as driving one.
- Covid-19 has spawned some popular animal sightings, including the Western tanager bird that mesmerized New Yorkers and peacocks on the loose in Los Angeles.
- Even the track, a mesmerizing torch song called “Before I Ever Met You,” was only available via an obscure SoundCloud link.
- But Swinton is incapable of being anything less than mesmerizing.
- And that showdown between Vee and Gloria was one of the most mesmerizing sequences ever on OITNB.
- This first-person video is mesmerizing, terrifying, and awe-inspiring.
- At 28, Eleanor Catton became the youngest ever winner of the Booker Prize with her swirling, mesmerizing epic The Luminaries.
- The long harangue, delivered as a chant, had long ago had a mesmerizing effect on her audience.
- Others have the same power that snakes have, though vastly intensified, mesmerizing their victims from afar.
- We had heard a great deal of his curing a blacksmith of tic-douloureux by mesmerizing him.
- Have you never heard of strong wills mesmerizing weaker ones into submission?
- Outside, the mesmerizing snow was falling with a soft, silent persistence.