fascination
fascination 英 [ˌfæsɪˈneɪʃn] 美 [ˌfæsəˈneʃən]
n. 魅力;魔力;入迷
名词复数:fascinations
- If diamondback turtles hold a certain fascination for you, you know everything there is to know about them, you talk about them all the time, and maybe you've embroidered one on your pillowcase. Fascination is an irresistible attraction.
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- n. 魅力;魔力;入迷
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1. Water holds a fascination for most children.
水对多数孩子都有极大的吸引力。
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2. The fascination of the game lies in trying to guess what your opponent is thinking.
这个游戏的魅力就在于要努力去猜对手在想什么。
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3. The girls listened in fascinationas the story unfolded.
故事情节逐渐展开,小女孩都入迷地听着。
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4. the public's enduring fascination with the Royal Family
公众对王室的经久不衰的兴趣
- fascination (n.) c. 1600, "act of bewitching," from Latin fascinationem (nominative fascinatio), noun of action from past participle stem of fascinare "bewitch, enchant" (see fascinate). Meaning "state of being fascinated" is from 1650s; that of "fascinating quality, attractive influence upon the attention" is from 1690s.
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