单词 | hold a fascination |
释义 | hold a fascination Yet the tale itself and the flavorsome language hold their fascination. Houston Chronicle The conclusion was that war films hold a fascination for us because they deal with something extreme and incomprehensible that humans do to each other. The Sun Today the mere idea of stepping backwards in time, trampling over the relics of two dictatorships, holds a fascination for young people. Times, Sunday Times Anything old, unusual or one of a kind holds a fascination today, and with your mind being very inventive too, you'll have lots of innovative ideas. The Sun The prospect of the writer under surveillance has long held a fascination for readers. The Times Literary Supplement |
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