fascinate如何读

英:[ˈfæsɪneɪt]

美:[ˈfæsɪneɪt]

fascinate英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. 使着迷,使极感兴趣 charm, attract or interest greatly
  2. vt. 慑住…使动弹不得 take away power of movement from (an animal) by sth such as a strong light

fascinate是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 迷住,使着迷,使 ... 入迷,使极感兴趣,使...陶醉,使神魂颠倒
  2. 使吓呆,使呆住,慑住...使动弹不得,蛊惑
  3. 迷人,有吸引力
  4. 引起注意,吸引注意
  5. 神往,入神,发呆

fascinate自然拼读

fas·ci·nate

fae sih neIt

fascinate变形

第三人称单数:fascinates

现在分词:fascinating

过去式:fascinated

过去分词:fascinated

fascinate扩展

fascinatedly (adv.)

fascinate词根

词根:fascinate

adj.

fascinating 迷人的;吸引人的;使人神魂颠倒的

fascinated 着迷的;被深深吸引的

adv.

fascinatingly 极有吸引力地;迷人地

n.

fascination 魅力;魔力;入迷

v.

fascinating 使…着迷;使…陶醉(fascinate的ing形式)

fascinated 使着迷;使陶醉(fascinate的过去分词)

fascinate英英释义

transitive verb

to capture and hold the attention and interest of; spellbind.Butterflies fascinated him as a child, and he would spend hours collecting and studying them.Many people are fascinated by crime, especially the crime of murder.

to deprive of the power to move or act; transfix.The vampire fascinates his victims with his eyes.

intransitive verb

to arouse and hold attention and interest, as by charm or beauty.A diamond has the power to fascinate.

fascinate区别

 tempt, charm, attract, enchant, fascinate

这组词都有“吸引,引诱”的意思,其区别是:

tempt指吸引力很强,强调欲望被唤醒。

charm侧重迷住某人或使之高兴。

attract普通用词,指客观上吸引人的注意力。

enchant着重指有能力引起被迷住者的欢乐或赞美。

fascinate通常含使人无法拒绝、无法摆脱的意味。

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fascinate词源中文解释

1590年代,“施魔法,迷住”,源自14世纪的法语 fasciner,来自拉丁语 fascinatus,过去分词形式为 fascinare,“施魔法,迷住,迷惑”,源自 fascinus “魅力,迷惑,咒语,巫术”,其起源不确定。最早用于描述女巫和蛇,据说他们能够通过眼神施展魔法,使人无法移动或抵抗。 “使人着迷,吸引并保持注意力”的意义首次记录于1815年。

To fascinate is to bring under a spell, as by the power of the eye; to enchant and to charm are to bring under a spell by some more subtle and mysterious power. This difference in the literal affects also the figurative senses. [Century Dictionary]
使人 fascinate 是指通过眼神的力量使人陷入魔法之中; 使人 enchant 和使人 charm 是指通过某种更微妙和神秘的力量使人陷入魔法之中。这种字面上的区别也影响了比喻意义。[世纪词典]

可能源自希腊语 baskanos “诽谤,嫉妒,恶意”,后来变成“巫术,魔法”,其形式受到拉丁语 fari “说话”(参见 fame(n.))的影响,但也有人说拉丁语和希腊语单词的相似之处是偶然的。希腊语单词可能来自于希腊语 phaskein “说话”的色雷斯语等效词; 比较 enchant 和德语 besprechen “施魔法”,来自 sprechen “说话”。沃特金斯(Watkins)认为,拉丁语单词可能来自于原始印欧语 *bhasko- “带,捆绑”,通过“阴茎形状的护身符”的联系意义(比较拉丁语 fascinum “人类阴茎; 人造阴茎; 假阳具”)。相关: Fascinated; fascinating。

If [baskanos] and fascinum are indeed related, they would point to a meaning 'curse, spell' in a loanword from an unknown third language. [de Vaan]
如果 [baskanos] 和 fascinum 确实有关系,那么它们将指向一个从未知第三语言借来的“诅咒,魔法”的含义。[德·范]

fascinate词源英文解释

Latin fascinatus, past participle of fascinare, from fascinum evil spell

The first known use of fascinate was in 1591

fascinate儿童词典英英释义

fascismnoun

a political system headed by a dictator in which the government controls business and labor and opposition is not permitted

fascismnoun

a political system headed by a dictator in which the government controls business and labor and opposition is not permitted

fascismnoun

a political system headed by a dictator in which the government controls business and labor and opposition is not permitted

fascinatingadjective

extremely interesting or charming

fascinatingadjective

extremely interesting or charming

fascinateverb

to grip the attention of especially so as to take away the power to move, act, or think for oneself

the belief that serpents can fascinate their prey

to cause (someone) to be very interested in something or someone

fascinateverb

to grip the attention of especially so as to take away the power to move, act, or think for oneself

the belief that serpents can fascinate their prey

to cause (someone) to be very interested in something or someone

fascinate 例句

1 "Let's go," I said, listening and remembering and suddenly alive in the dark with the horror of the battle royal, but Clifton looked at Ras with a tight, fascinated expression, pulling away from me.

2 Never does the environmental preservation fail to fascinate us in modern society.

在当代社会,环保总是能够引起我们的关注在当代社会。

3 Sometimes she thought it was the most fascinating thing she ever discussed.

4 Reich was fascinated by the creative possibilities of splicing up tape recordings and putting them back together again in collage or repetitive sequence, inspiring, among others, The Beatles to do likewise.

5 Sorry I’m so late, but I found something fascinating tonight at the museum ... in the attic.

6 But more than anything else, as a writer, I was fascinated by the similarity of the emotional tensions of Bigger in America and Bigger in Nazi Germany and Bigger in old Russia.

7 “It’s really fascinating how it all works,” he says.

8 Helvi was fascinated by him, and by his gentleness when she picked him up.

9 The fact that Quora is able to foster such an environment continues to fascinate me.

事实上,Quora令我着迷。

10 "Tell me the story of your fascinating life, Ackley kid," I said.

11 The book fascinated him, or more exactly it reassured him.

12 The easy sweeping grace fascinated him on so large a man.

13 She was still fascinated by the idea of the selected boy.

14 Polly watched, fascinated, as the girl squirmed and screeched and babbled incoherently.

15 “That’s actually the most fascinating thing about Star Wars,” said Davis.

16 “Violet and I are considering a career in law, so we are fascinated by these books.”

17 The private lives of movie stars never fail to fascinate.

电影明星的私生活总为人所津津乐道。

18 He seemed fascinated by the stereo player and, as the song played, stood watching it as if he would learn the secrets of its chrome entrails by staring hard at it.

19 It is said that sometimes he fascinates them, as the weasel does, by rolling and playing in the open, coming closer little by little until he can make a grab.

20 He looked sideways as he spoke, as if fascinated by the prospect.

fascinate 同义词

2 使倾倒

sweep off his feet

4 使迷住

bedazzle

9 使无法动弹

PIN

10 使神魂颠倒

entrance captivate thrall takeby storm

15 深深吸引

sweep along

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