| 释义 | captivate
 cap·ti·vateC0093800 (kăp′tə-vāt′)tr.v. cap·ti·vat·ed, cap·ti·vat·ing, cap·ti·vates 1.  To attract and hold the interest of, as by beauty or wit. See Synonyms at  charm.2.  Archaic To capture.[Late Latin captivāre, captivāt-, to capture, from Latin captīvus, prisoner; see  captive.]
 cap′ti·va′tion n.cap′ti·va′tor n.
 captivate(ˈkæptɪˌveɪt) vb (tr) 1. to hold the attention of by fascinating; enchant2.  an obsolete word for capture[C16: from Late Latin  captivāre, from captīvus captive] ˈcaptiˌvatingly adv ˌcaptiˈvation n ˈcaptiˌvator ncap•ti•vate(ˈkæp təˌveɪt)
 v.t.  -vat•ed, -vat•ing.   1.  to attract intensely and fixedly; fascinate.    2.  Obs. to capture.  [1520–30; < Late Latin captīvātus, past participle of captīvāre]  cap`ti•va′tion, n.    cap′ti•va`tor, n.
 captivatePast participle: captivated
 Gerund: captivating
 
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 | captivate |  | captivate | 
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 | I captivate |  | you captivate |  | he/she/it captivates |  | we captivate |  | you captivate |  | they captivate | 
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 | I captivated |  | you captivated |  | he/she/it captivated |  | we captivated |  | you captivated |  | they captivated | 
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 | I am captivating |  | you are captivating |  | he/she/it is captivating |  | we are captivating |  | you are captivating |  | they are captivating | 
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 | I have captivated |  | you have captivated |  | he/she/it has captivated |  | we have captivated |  | you have captivated |  | they have captivated | 
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 | I was captivating |  | you were captivating |  | he/she/it was captivating |  | we were captivating |  | you were captivating |  | they were captivating | 
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 | I had captivated |  | you had captivated |  | he/she/it had captivated |  | we had captivated |  | you had captivated |  | they had captivated | 
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 | I will captivate |  | you will captivate |  | he/she/it will captivate |  | we will captivate |  | you will captivate |  | they will captivate | 
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 | I will have captivated |  | you will have captivated |  | he/she/it will have captivated |  | we will have captivated |  | you will have captivated |  | they will have captivated | 
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 | I will be captivating |  | you will be captivating |  | he/she/it will be captivating |  | we will be captivating |  | you will be captivating |  | they will be captivating | 
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 | I have been captivating |  | you have been captivating |  | he/she/it has been captivating |  | we have been captivating |  | you have been captivating |  | they have been captivating | 
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 | I will have been captivating |  | you will have been captivating |  | he/she/it will have been captivating |  | we will have been captivating |  | you will have been captivating |  | they will have been captivating | 
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 | I had been captivating |  | you had been captivating |  | he/she/it had been captivating |  | we had been captivating |  | you had been captivating |  | they had been captivating | 
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 | I would captivate |  | you would captivate |  | he/she/it would captivate |  | we would captivate |  | you would captivate |  | they would captivate | 
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 | I would have captivated |  | you would have captivated |  | he/she/it would have captivated |  | we would have captivated |  | you would have captivated |  | they would have captivated | 
 | Verb | 1. |  captivate - attract; cause to be enamored; "She captured all the men's hearts"bewitch, charm, enamor, enamour, entrance, trance, enchant, capture, becharm, beguile, fascinate, catchhold - hold the attention of; "The soprano held the audience"; "This story held our interest"; "She can hold an audience spellbound"attract, appeal - be attractive to; "The idea of a vacation appeals to me"; "The beautiful garden attracted many people"work - gratify and charm, usually in order to influence; "the political candidate worked the crowds" | 
 captivateverb charm, attract, fascinate, absorb, entrance, dazzle, seduce, enchant, enthral, beguile, allure, bewitch, ravish, enslave, mesmerize, ensnare, hypnotize, enrapture, sweep off your feet, enamour, infatuate I was captivated by her sparkling personality.disgust, alienate, repel, repulse, disenchant
 captivateverbTo please greatly or irresistibly:beguile, bewitch, charm, enchant, entrance, fascinate.Translationscaptivate(ˈkӕptiveit)  verb to charm, fascinate, or hold the attention of. He was captivated by her beauty. 迷住,吸引  迷住,吸引captivate
 Synonyms for captivateverb charmSynonymscharmattractfascinateabsorbentrancedazzleseduceenchantenthralbeguileallurebewitchravishenslavemesmerizeensnarehypnotizeenrapturesweep off your feetenamourinfatuate
 Antonymsdisgustalienaterepelrepulsedisenchant
 Synonyms for captivateverb to please greatly or irresistiblySynonymsbeguilebewitchcharmenchantentrancefascinate
 Synonyms for captivateverb attractSynonymsbewitchcharmenamorenamourentrancetranceenchantcapturebecharmbeguilefascinatecatch
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