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fascination noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + FASCINATION | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEdeep, great 深深的迷恋;极大的魅力particular, peculiar, special 奇特的魅力;独特的魅力;特别的吸引力certain 某种特定的魅力◆These two artists share a certain fascination with the female body.这两位画家都对女性的身体有一种迷恋。growing 越来越有魅力continuing, endless, enduring, lifelong, long-standing, ongoing, perennial 持续的魅力;无穷的魅力;经久不衰的兴趣;终身迷恋;长期的迷恋;继续的迷恋;持久的魅力current 目前的迷恋◆our current fascination with nationalism我们目前对民族主义的迷恋horrified 恐怖的着迷◆I watched in horrified fascination.我又着迷又惊恐地观看着。morbid, strange, unhealthy 病态的着迷;奇怪的着迷;不健康的迷恋◆a morbid fascination with death对死亡的一种病态的迷恋public 公众的迷恋◆the public fascination with crime公众对罪案的着迷VERB + FASCINATIONhave, hold 着迷◆The sea holds a fascination for all children.所有的孩子都对大海着迷。develop, feel, find, have 产生迷恋;感到着迷;觉得⋯迷人;迷恋◆He had a deep fascination with all types of train.他对各种火车都很着迷。exert 散发魅力◆These exotic plants exert a fascination all of their own.这些异域植物散发出一种特有的魅力。share 与⋯同样着迷◆She shared his fascination for motorcycles.她和他都对摩托车着迷。PREPOSITIONin fascination, with fascination 入迷地◆She watched in fascination as the cat pounced on the mouse.猫猛扑向老鼠,她看得入了迷。◆He looked on in horrified fascination as the ship drew nearer to the rocks.他又着迷又惊恐地看着轮船离岩石越来越近。fascination for 对⋯着迷◆She developed a fascination for these creatures.她对这些动物着了迷。fascination in 着迷于◆He found great fascination in her quiet, frank manner.他迷恋她娴静、坦率的举止。fascination with 对⋯着迷◆a lifelong fascination with music一生对音乐的迷恋PHRASESpart of the fascination 令人着迷的一部分◆Seeing over a thousand species of fish is part of the fascination of the reef.在礁石上可以看到上千种鱼是礁石的部分魅力所在。a source of fascination for sb, a source of fascination to sb 使某人着迷之处◆His letters have been a source of fascination to a wide audience.他的信件对广大观众一直有极大的吸引力。 |