transfix 的定义
trans·fixed or trans·fixt, trans·fix·ing.
- to make or hold motionless with amazement, awe, terror, etc.
- to pierce through with or as if with a pointed weapon; impale.
- to hold or fasten with or on something that pierces.
transfix 近义词
hold one's attention
pierce
更多transfix例句
- The impoverished nation of 11 million remained transfixed by questions — including whether the intellectual authors had come from the ranks of Moïse’s more obvious enemies or were potentially far closer to the president.
- At first his pride compelled him to try again, but he was soon transfixed by what he was learning about the human body’s extraordinary ability to compensate for its injuries and illnesses.
- Miraculously, Malala survived, and her courage, wisdom, and optimism have continued to transfix and inspire the world.
- Take the syringe in the right hand and with the needle transfix the fold near its base (Fig. 182).
- It has not one element that asks the sense of beauty to incorporate it, or challenges the weapon of wit to transfix it.
- Merle was looking Old Broadbrim squarely in the eye and his gaze seemed to transfix him like a lance.
- They stuck out at right angles, seeming to transfix the rigid, death-white hands.
- What joy, I thought, would it be to transfix the matchless beauty which had wrought itself thus into the visions of my old age!