单词 | fascinate |
释义 | fascinate (fæsɪneɪt ) Word forms: fascinates , fascinating , fascinated verb If something fascinates you, it interests and delights you so much that your thoughts tend to concentrate on it. Politics fascinated Franklin's father. [VERB noun] She fascinated him, both on and off stage. [VERB noun] Synonyms: entrance, delight, charm, absorb Collocations: fascinated by the idea of I was fascinated by the idea of svengalism. Times, Sunday Times His photographs began to attract the attention of fashion editors, who were fascinated by the idea of combining dance with fashion. Times,Sunday Times He was fascinated by the idea of gathering all the knowledge of the world into one space, as monasteries once believed that they could. Times, Sunday Times Some people come for escapism; others are fascinated by the idea of building paradise. Times, Sunday Times I was fascinated by the ideas of sleeplessness and somnambulism. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 使着迷 Japanese: 魅惑する |
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