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单词 fascinate
释义 fas·ci·nate
\ˈfasənˌāt, ˈfaas-, usu -ād.+V\ verb
(fascinated ; fascinated ; fascinating \-sənˌād.iŋ, -ātiŋ also -ˌsnā-\ ; fascinates)
Etymology: Latin fascinatus, past participle of fascinare, probably modification (influenced by Latin fari to speak) of Greek baskainein to bewitch, speak evil of, from baskanos sorcerer, slanderer, probably from a Thracian or Illyrian word akin to Greek phaskein to say, phanai to say — more at ban
transitive verb
1. obsolete : to cast a spell over : bewitch, enchant
2.
 a. : to transfix and hold spellbound by or as if by an irresistible power
  < believed that the serpent was capable of fascinating its prey before striking >
  < the changing vivid colors of the sunset fascinated the eye >
  < the younger and weaker man was fascinated and helpless before the creeping approach of so monstrous a wrath — G.D.Brown >
  < the bright light of a hooded lantern or a flashlight fascinates the fleet-footed animal, making him a target for the huntsman's bullet — American Guide Series: Maine >
 b. : to command the attention or interest of strongly or irresistibly often by the artful, subtle, challenging, strange, or piquant
  < was fascinated by the personality of the tall, dark-haired young actress — J.K.Newnham >
  < men … who were not either fascinating women or obeying them — G.K.Chesterton >
intransitive verb
: to have or exercise the power of charming, alluring, or enthralling : be irresistibly attractive or interesting : engage and powerfully hold the attention or interest
 < the very style of the book fascinates, never mind the content >
 < since she had proved that she could farm as well as a man there was less need for her to endeavour to fascinate as a woman — Ellen Glasgow >
Synonyms: see attract
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