enthrall 英 [ɪn'θrɔːl]  

enthrall

enthrall  英 [ɪn'θrɔːl]

vt. 迷住,使着迷 

进行时:enthralling  过去式:enthralled  过去分词:enthralled  第三人称单数:enthralls 

“Physics of the Future,” let me add, has the ability to surprise and enthrall and frighten as well. 《未来的物理》——容我来补一句,能够给你惊喜、让你着迷并且吓你一跳。
Cai Lei’s hyper realistic sculptures enthrall us with a kind of morbid fascination that draws us to appreciate its eccentric beauty along with the brutal splendour of reality. 蔡磊极度现实的凋塑能引发起观众的一种病态的迷恋,并让我们欣赏到其另类美及现实中壮丽的残忍。

  • When something is so fascinating that it holds all your attention, it is said to enthrall — whether it's a thrilling action-adventure film, a breathtaking work of art, or even the person you have a crush on.
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  • vt. 迷住,使着迷
  • 1. “Physics of the Future,” let me add, has the ability to surprise and enthrall and frighten as well.

    《未来的物理》——容我来补一句,能够给你惊喜、让你着迷并且吓你一跳。

  • 2. Cai Lei’s hyper realistic sculptures enthrall us with a kind of morbid fascination that draws us to appreciate its eccentric beauty along with the brutal splendour of reality.

    蔡磊极度现实的凋塑能引发起观众的一种病态的迷恋,并让我们欣赏到其另类美及现实中壮丽的残忍。

  • 3. You can simply enthrall children and glue them to their seats by narrating a gory vampire story.

    你可以简单地迷住孩子和胶水到他们的座位,叙述一个血淋淋的吸血鬼故事。

  • enthrall (v.) also enthral "to hold in mental or moral bondage," 1570s, from en- (1) "make, put in" + thrall (n.). Literal sense (1610s) is rare in English. Related: Enthralled; enthralling.
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