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fascinating adjective VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe, look, prove, sound 确实/看上去/证实/听起来迷人◆His testimony in court could prove fascinating.他在法庭上的证词可能会很打动人。become 变得迷人seem 似乎迷人◆It just seemed really fascinating to me.我几乎真的为之迷住了。make sth 使⋯迷人find sth 发现⋯很迷人ADVERBdeeply, especially, incredibly, most (especially BrE) , particularly, really, terribly (especially BrE) , truly, very 令人深深着迷;尤其迷人;令人难以置信地迷人;十分令人着迷;特别令人着迷;确实迷人;极令人着迷;实在令人着迷;非常令人着迷◆a most fascinating book一本极其令人着迷的书◆'This is all very fascinating,' said Wilcox,'but I have a meeting in five minutes.'“这太让人着迷了,”威尔科克斯说,“但我 5 分钟后要去开会。”absolutely, quite, utterly 绝对/相当/十足令人着迷pretty, rather 颇令人着迷;相当迷人◆I find him rather fascinating.我觉得他相当有魅力。endlessly 魅力无穷◆I find the natural world endlessly fascinating.我发现自然界有无穷的魅力。oddly, strangely 有奇特魅力的equally 同样令人着迷◆Renoir's later life is equally fascinating.雷诺阿的晚年生活同样吸引人。PREPOSITIONto 对⋯着迷◆What was fascinating to me was the way the creatures moved.令我着迷的是这些动物的移动方式。 |