单词 | interesting |
释义 | interestinginteresting /ˈɪntrɪstɪŋ, ˈɪntəˌrɛstɪŋ/ ●●● S1 W2 adjective unusual or exciting in a way that keeps your attention and makes you want to know more or think about something more deeply OPP boring: Christopher Markham is an interesting man. I hope the work will be interesting.it is interesting that It’s interesting that so few men are involved in early childhood education.it is interesting to see/know etc. It will be interesting to see how the team plays this week. I found his talk very interesting (=thought it was interesting).THESAURUSfascinating – very interesting: Astronomy – studying space – is fascinating.intriguing – interesting in an unusual or mysterious way so that you want to find out more: Your comment about criminal behavior raises some intriguing questions.engaging – making you feel interested from the beginning and keeping your interest. Used about people, books, movies, and games: The story is engaging, and perfect for young readers.stimulating – interesting, enjoyable, and giving you new ideas or experiences: We listened to a stimulating conversation about new uses of technology in business.compelling – so interesting and exciting that you want to believe something completely: Her story sounds compelling, but some of the details don’t match the other witnesses’ stories.absorbing/enthralling/engrossing/captivating – interesting and keeping your attention completely. Used about stories and things you watch: She has written an engrossing memoir. He gave a captivating performance as Othello.gripping/riveting/spellbinding – so interesting and exciting that you cannot stop paying attention. Used about stories and movies: Money, power, and romance combine in this riveting story. |
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