captivating
英 [ˈkæp.tɪ.veɪ.tɪŋ]
美 [ˈkæp.tə.veɪ.t̬ɪŋ]
- adj. 迷人的;有魅力的
- v. 使…着迷(captivate的ing形式)
1、capt- + -ive.
2、captive => captiv- + -ating(复合后缀:-ate, -ing).
3、含义:imprisoned, enslaved, taken prisoner.
- 1. He found her captivating.
- 他发觉她很迷人。
- 2. We shall hardly even touch the captivating problems of modern extragalactic astronomy.
- 甚至几乎不涉及现代河外天文学中吸引人的课题.
- 3. What a captivating jingle it is!
- 这顺口溜可真迷人!
- 4. He became a captivating tutor in international politics, and his students worshipped him.
- 他当上了具有强烈感染力的国际政治学的导师, 学生们都崇敬他.
- 5. He spent twenty minutes studying the scene with a keen eye and captivating smile.
- 他花了20分钟仔细观察了这一场面,他的目光敏锐,面孔露出极富感染力的笑意.