fascinate
- IPA[ˈfasɪneɪt]
英式
- attract the strong attention and interest of (someone);(especially of a snake) deprive (prey) of the ability to resist or escape by the power of a gaze
verb: fascinate, 3rd person present: fascinates, gerund or present participle: fascinating, past tense: fascinated, past participle: fascinated
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動詞
- 1. attract the strong attention and interest of (someone) I've always been fascinated by computers
- ▪ (especially of a snake) deprive (prey) of the ability to resist or escape by the power of a gaze the serpent fascinates its prey
- strongly attracted and interested: a crowd of fascinated onlookers
Oxford American Dictionary
- extremely interesting: a fascinating book
Oxford Dictionary
- strongly attracted and interested: a crowd of fascinated onlookers
Oxford Dictionary
- extremely interesting: fascinating facts
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈfasəˌnāt]
美式
- draw irresistibly the attention and interest of (someone): I've always been fascinated by other cultures she was fascinated to learn about this strange land
Oxford American Dictionary