spellbound
出神的
常用释义
英音[ ˈspelbaʊnd ]
美音[ ˈspelbaʊnd ]
基本释义
- adj. 被咒语所镇住的;出神的;被迷住的;茫然不知所之的
例句
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1·His audience had listened like children, spellbound by his words.他的观众像孩子般倾听着,对他的话十分着迷。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·Entranced, he was silent for a long space, spellbound.他入迷了,着魔了,沉默了很长一段时间。
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3·I, however, was spellbound.我倒是听得很入迷。
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4·The right guy can leave me spellbound.我看得上的人让我着迷。
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5·The speaker held his audience spellbound.演说者使听众听得入迷。
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6·The storyteller held the crowd spellbound.那个讲故事的人使观众听得入迷了。
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7·The magician kept the children spellbound.魔术师把孩子们都迷住了。
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8·The acrobats held the audience spellbound.杂技演员们使观众看呆了。
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9·Flowers could never have kept me spellbound.鲜花从未令我心迷神往过。
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10·Yet for close on 90 minutes he held his audience spellbound.在近九十分钟的演讲里,听众们听得如痴如醉。
同义词
adj.
被咒语所镇住的;出神的;被迷住的;茫然不知所之的
同根词
词根:
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spelling
n
拼写;拼字;拼法
spelling
v
拼写;意味着(spell的ing形式);迷住