spellbound
英 [ˈspelbaʊnd]
美 [ˈspelbaʊnd]
adj. 入迷; 出神; 着魔
v. 迷惑[诱惑]
spellbind的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:spellbound 过去式:spellbound
BNC.19222 / COCA.21579
牛津词典
adj.
- 入迷;出神;着魔
with your attention completely held by what you are listening to or watching- a storyteller who can hold audiences spellbound
讲故事能让听众如痴如醉的人
- a storyteller who can hold audiences spellbound
柯林斯词典
- ADJ (对…)入迷的;(被…)吸引的
If you arespellbound bysomething or someone, you are so fascinated that you cannot think about anything else.- His audience had listened like children, spellbound by his words...
他的观众像孩子般倾听着,被他的话深深吸引了。 - He was in awe of her; she held him spellbound.
他对她十分敬畏;她令他着迷。
- His audience had listened like children, spellbound by his words...
英英释义
adj
- having your attention fixated as though by a spell
双语例句
- His audience had listened like children, spellbound by his words
他的观众像孩子般倾听着,被他的话深深吸引了。 - She sat there motionless, as if spellbound. "What came into me? Poor little Megan!"
她坐在那儿一动不动,似乎着了魔。我着了什么魔啦?可怜的小梅根 - He was in awe of her; she held him spellbound.
他对她十分敬畏;她令他着迷。 - The children were spellbound by the story.
孩子们听故事都听得着了迷。 - The spellbound audience watched in amazement.
入迷的观众出神地观看着。 - The speaker held his audience spellbound. He is going to make a speech in public.
演说者使听众听得入迷。他将当众发表演说。 - We watched, spellbound, as the balloon rose slowly into the sky.
我们入迷地看着气球缓缓升入空中。 - She had grown so luminous even Dorothy, perched on her barrel, was precariously spellbound.
她变得那么容光焕发,使得站在木桶上的多萝茜给危险地迷住了。 - The magician held ie kept the children spellbound.
魔术师把孩子都迷住了。 - The children listened to the story spellbound.
孩子们听故事听得如痴如醉。