enchanting如何读

英:[ɪnˈtʃɑ:ntɪŋ]

美:[ɪnˈtʃæntɪŋ]

enchanting是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 迷人的
  2. 使人着魔的
  3. 使人喜悦的
  4. 可爱的
  5. 令人陶醉的
  6. 妩媚的
  7. 迷惑的
  8. 施展魔力的
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  1. 动词enchant的现在分词

enchanting自然拼读

en·chant·ing

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enchanting词根

词根:enchant

adv.

enchantingly 夺人心魂地;可爱地,迷人地

n.

enchantment 魅力;魔法;着迷;妖术

enchantress 女巫;妖妇;迷人的女人

vt.

enchant 使迷惑;施魔法

enchanting英英释义

Adjective

1. capturing interest as if by a spell;

"bewitching smile"

"Roosevelt was a captivating speaker"

"enchanting music"

"an enthralling book"

"antique papers of entrancing design"

"a fascinating woman"

enchanting词源中文解释

1590年代,“具有魔力的”,现在分词形容词来自 enchant(动词)。意思是“令人愉悦的,感官上的”来自1712年。相关词: Enchantingly。

enchanting词源英文解释

The first known use of enchanting was in 1589

enchanting儿童词典英英释义

enchantmentnoun

the act or art of enchanting : the state of being enchanted

something that enchants : spell

enchantingadjective

having great charm and attraction

enchantingadjective

having great charm and attraction

enchanting 例句

1 It was an amazing time, an enchanting night.

2 On an album which plays heavily with synth, drums, beats and complicated arrangements, Laura stands out for its simplicity and leaves you wanting more of Khan's enchanting and stripped back vocal.

3 The books have simple stories and enchanting illustrations by Vincent that are characterized by graceful lines, muted colors and blurred edges.

4 The rustic romances that also fall under Rosalind’s enchanting spell unfold with a sense of jovial inevitability.

5 It was enchanting, like nothing I had ever seen.

6 “It’s a sometimes rocky road cinematically, slipping from enchanting to trite, magical to indulgent with some regularity,” Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in The New York Times.

7 But more than anything, this is Mystery Jets at their finest: enchanting, infectious pop with a huge heart.

8 A spectacular debut and a truly enchanting novel.

9 The room glowed in darkness for a few enchanting moments, until the harsh house lights abruptly came up.

10 They even drew enchanting pictures of flowers on the backs of his notes.

11 The toxic TV spawn of Dating in the Dark, The Circle and Married at First Sight, it is equal parts enchanting and excruciating, oscillating between the two at breakneck speed.

12 Demonstrating a thesis, interesting in a book, is less enchanting in an exhibition.

13 The show is visually enchanting, and luckily the story is both soapy and substantive.So far the problems of the adult siblings Charley, Nova and Ralph Angel have all gotten more complicated and twisted.

14 The question is answered metaphorically at a backwoods mobile-home park, during an enchanting encounter with a beekeeper who opens a hive for Tom to examine.

15 All year long, world-class theater is happening all over the city, and here it’s available to anyone — free, performed by all-star actors, at an outdoor amphitheater, in the most enchanting urban park.

16 Within 10 minutes of viewing the property he described as “just enchanting,” he decided to buy it.

17 Reality is like the moose in "The Moose", enchanting a busload of travellers, giving them "a sweet / sensation of joy".

18 His sensibility worked superbly in film, especially in the enchanting “The Umbrellas of Cherbourg,” which offered an unending spool of emotion.

19 The interplay between the duet’s calm continuity and this peripheral activity is enchanting.

20 The lore surrounding Saint Louis can be equally enchanting.

enchanting 同义词

2 令人着迷的

irresistible absorbing

4 人喜悦的

entertaining

6 令人喜悦的

good agreeable

8 使人喜悦的

entertaining

10 令人陶醉的

heady intoxicating mesmeric

11 妩媚的

attractive

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