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riveting

US // (ˈrɪvətɪŋ) //

铆接,铆钉,铆铆的,铆钉的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : absolutely fascinating; enthralling

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Examples

  • This likely sounds like a nightmare to watch if you’re more or less living it, but The Pink Cloud is haunting and riveting in the best way.

  • Fortunately, those shortcomings have been successfully addressed in the riveting second season.

  • Yet, the memoir is, also, a riveting account of Chasten’s life.

  • “Impeachment is a riveting event in the history of the country,” Kucinich says.

  • She also captured the entire episode in her riveting, award-worthy documentary Citizenfour, which is in theaters now.

  • He opens up about the bogus Midnight Express, Oliver Stone on blow, and his riveting one-man show.

  • Spader, so intense and riveting last year as Red, has lost some of that unyielding relentlessness.

  • The experts there said the material and the riveting was what would have been used in the relevant time period.

  • This process of forming the second head on the rivet is known as riveting, and may be done by hand-hammering or by a machine.

  • This support may be made stationary by riveting it to the back, or hinged, which is much better, as is shown at E and F.

  • The flues are usually constructed by riveting sheets together, as in making the shell or outer portion.

  • Seven-sixteenth-inch plates, re-riveting, frame-pieces and all the various items Lloyds could hit upon as needful.

  • Still there are others, plenty of others, enough to satisfy even Knott's greed of riveting broken human crockery.