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词根:bewitch
adj.bewitching 迷人的;使人着迷的;使销魂的
bewitched 着魔的;被迷住的
v.bewitching 施魔法于…;使…陶醉;使…着迷(bewitch的ing形式)
bewitched 蛊惑;使着迷(bewitch的过去式和过去分词)
vt.bewitch 施魔法于,蛊惑;使着迷
verb
transitive verb
to influence or affect especially injuriously by witchcraft
to cast a spell over
to attract as if by the power of witchcraft : enchant, fascinate
bewitched by her beauty
intransitive verb
to bewitch someone or something
The first known use of bewitch was in the 13th century
biannualadjective
occurring twice a year
biannualadjective
occurring twice a year
bi-combining form
two
bipartisan
coming or occurring every two
bimonthly
into two parts
bisect
beyond1 of 2adverb
on or to the farther side
beyond2 of 2preposition
on or to the farther side of beyond the sea
beyond that tree
out of the reach or sphere of beautiful beyond belief
beyond help
bewrayverb
betray, reveal
bewitchverb
to put under a spell
to attract or delight as if by magic
1 And here she is again, pretty as a picture, with flowing blond hair, a flashing smile, a fabulous gown — a bewitchingly blue number from the costume wizard Sandy Powell — and that go-good-girl triumphalism.
2 In his memoir McPhee’s evocations of gamelan music are bewitchingly specific.
3 Great or merely bewitching, the paintings were impossible to absorb given the crowds.
4 Even before the fire bursts onto the scene, her descriptions of the natural world are bewitching and distressing.
5 She had been bewitchingly lovely in silk and lace, in the brilliant light of the chandeliers, and to-day, in her simple, close-fitting, dark-blue riding-habit, she was even lovelier.
6 That choice is part of a bewitching structure that drifts in and out of the character’s work routine to show how the mental labor continues after hours.
7 Masha falls for Nikolai, who bewitches her with his weird love for their work.
8 She lifts her eyebrows half incredulously, all bewitchingly.
9 That it works so bewitchingly is a testament to Ms. Kihlstedt’s coolheaded, unflashy singing, and to Mr. Goldberg’s graceful way with a melody.
10 Never in my brief acquaintance with her had Kitty Carrington looked so bewitchingly pretty.
11 One moment bewitchingly, aggravatingly whimsical, the next revealing unfathomable depths of a nature which to him seemed the purest and noblest in the world.
12 Lubina, the European sea bass, was sheathed in handsome golden scales of potato and bewitchingly sauced with a reduction of red wine and port swirled with butter.
13 Candy Apples Carved and decorated, pumpkins bewitchingly greet trick-or-treaters, but their spooky guises don’t stop us from savoring this treat in dishes such as Stuffed Pumpkin With Cranberry-Raisin Bread Pudding.
14 One critic described him as "a bewitchingly ugly man."
15 I have lost my last horse in hurrying to save thee, and now, in return for this, thou art laughing with another, and glancing at him most bewitchingly.
16 Witnessing that eclipse, even without totality, was bewitching.
17 If so——’ ‘No, I can’t play neither,’ said the Bride, smiling broadly—and bewitchingly.
18 Fair maid of the flaxen hair, And eyes of the heavenly blue, Whose graces bewitchingly rare Have sweetly enchanted my view.
19 People believed the girls had been bewitched.
20 The bewitchingly fragrant fruit — a relative of apples and pears — does go through an ugly duckling phase, Walden acknowledges.
1 迷人
fascinating winning sexy charming inviting captivating enchanting enticing alluring delectable hypnotic dashing enthralling fetching devilish ravishing spellbinding bewitching mesmeric entrancing charmingly devilishly prettily appealingly fetchingly winningly ravishingly entrancingly spellbindingly