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单词 enrapture
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Definition of enrapture in English:

enrapture

verb ɪnˈraptʃəɛnˈraptʃə
[with object]
  • Give intense pleasure or joy to.

    Ruth was enraptured by the sleeping child
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They will deliver a show that is quirky, fun and spontaneous, while simultaneously enrapturing the audience with their artistry and talent.
    • It is reverently displayed and enraptures the museum's Russian visitors.
    • I was in Afghanistan for only the first four years of my life, yet the country fascinates me, enraptures me and the hope of its rise once again against all odds keeps me going.
    • It's a body of work that engages the mind and enraptures the eye.
    • Perhaps what enraptures the reader about this realm is the music captured in his lines.
    • From that moment on, everything Waits did only enraptured me further.
    • Battino tells us he is an actor, and I am sure the skills culled and condensed from that profession delight and enrapture the listener when he tells his stories.
    • It stirred me, enraptured me, and thrilled me in a way few films can.
    • The young audience was totally enraptured by this brilliant program.
    • If they fail to enthrall and enrapture the audience, The King of Marvin Gardens ends up a very slow, very confusing film.
    • Thankfully, it has fostered a realisation that everyone, no matter how big or small, can be equally enraptured by the art of the great storytellers.
    • It was a beautiful moment, one during which I am in no doubt whatsoever she was enraptured in complete and utter awe of my mere presence.
    • The crowd, of course, are enraptured all the way through.
    • His voice enraptured the crowd, who were compelled to sing along.
    • Painters and sculptors who have seen her graceful performances are said to be simply enraptured with the perfection of her harmony of motion.
    Synonyms
    delight, give great pleasure to, give joy to, please greatly, charm, enchant, captivate, enthral, entrance, bewitch, beguile, transport, ravish, thrill, excite, exhilarate, intoxicate, take someone's breath away
    gladden, gratify, appeal to, do one's heart good, entertain, amuse, divert
    informal give someone a buzz, give someone a kick, tickle someone pink, bowl someone over, turn someone on, send
    North American informal give someone a charge

Rhymes

capture, rapture
 
 

Definition of enrapture in US English:

enrapture

verb
[with object]usually be enraptured
  • Give intense pleasure or joy to.

    Ruth was enraptured by the child who was sleeping in her arms so peacefully
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They will deliver a show that is quirky, fun and spontaneous, while simultaneously enrapturing the audience with their artistry and talent.
    • His voice enraptured the crowd, who were compelled to sing along.
    • The crowd, of course, are enraptured all the way through.
    • Perhaps what enraptures the reader about this realm is the music captured in his lines.
    • It's a body of work that engages the mind and enraptures the eye.
    • Thankfully, it has fostered a realisation that everyone, no matter how big or small, can be equally enraptured by the art of the great storytellers.
    • It is reverently displayed and enraptures the museum's Russian visitors.
    • From that moment on, everything Waits did only enraptured me further.
    • Battino tells us he is an actor, and I am sure the skills culled and condensed from that profession delight and enrapture the listener when he tells his stories.
    • It was a beautiful moment, one during which I am in no doubt whatsoever she was enraptured in complete and utter awe of my mere presence.
    • The young audience was totally enraptured by this brilliant program.
    • If they fail to enthrall and enrapture the audience, The King of Marvin Gardens ends up a very slow, very confusing film.
    • I was in Afghanistan for only the first four years of my life, yet the country fascinates me, enraptures me and the hope of its rise once again against all odds keeps me going.
    • Painters and sculptors who have seen her graceful performances are said to be simply enraptured with the perfection of her harmony of motion.
    • It stirred me, enraptured me, and thrilled me in a way few films can.
    Synonyms
    delight, give great pleasure to, give joy to, please greatly, charm, enchant, captivate, enthral, entrance, bewitch, beguile, transport, ravish, thrill, excite, exhilarate, intoxicate, take someone's breath away
 
 
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