spellbound
英 [ˈspelbaʊnd]
美 [ˈspɛlˌbaʊnd]
spellbound的释义
adj.
入迷的,出神的;被符咒镇住的;
v.
用符咒迷惑,迷住,使入迷( spellbind的过去式和过去分词 );
[ 例句 ]
When I reached the peak I stood spellbound by the scene below.
[ 释义 ]
我爬上顶峰时,下面的景象使我都看呆了.
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[ 例句 ]
The acrobats held the audience spellbound.
[ 释义 ]
杂技演员们使观众看呆了.
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[ 例句 ]
The soprano held the audience ; This story held our interest; She can hold an audience spellbound.
[ 释义 ]
那个女高音吸引了观众的注意; 这个故事吸引了我们的.
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[ 例句 ]
The wonderful and lively class by the chemistry teacher spellbound all the students there.
[ 释义 ]
化学老师精彩生动课使所有的学生入迷.
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[ 例句 ]
His playing of Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending evoked such emotion the audience was spellbound.
[ 释义 ]
他演奏的沃恩·威廉姆斯的《云雀高飞》让观众如此痴迷.
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