magnetism
英 [ˈmæɡ.nə.tɪ.zəm]
美 [ˈmæɡ.nə.tɪ.zəm]
magnetism 磁力,吸引力magnet,磁石,-ism,主义,思想。比喻用法。
- magnetism (n.)
- 1610s, from Modern Latin magnetismus (see magnet + -ism). Figurative sense of "personal charm" is from 1650s; in the hypnotic sense it is from Mesmer (see mesmerism). Meaning "science of magnetics" is recorded from early 19c.
- 1. There was no doubting the animal magnetism of the man.
- 毫无疑问,这个男人身上透着一种野性魅力。
- 2. He wrote about Gillespie's effervescence, magnetism and commitment.
- 他写到了吉莱斯皮的活泼、魅力和献身精神。
- 3. Later, she would describe his magnetism as irresistible.
- 她过后说起时会形容他的魅力难以抵挡。
- 4. She exudes sexual magnetism.
- 她洋溢着女性的魅力。
- 5. We know about magnetism by the way magnets act.
- 我们通过磁铁的作用知道磁性是怎么一回事.