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fasciculated: a. 束状的(成束的结晶) fasciculation n. 束状 英英解释:名词fasciculation: 1. muscular twitching of contiguous groups of muscle fibers fascicule n. 分册 英英解释:名词fascicule: 1. an installment of a printed work 同义词:fascicle fasciculi纤维束 英英解释:名词fasciculus: 1. a bundle of fibers (especially nerve fibers) 同义词:fiber bundle, fibre bundle, fascicle, fasciculus fasciculus n. 小束,纤维束 英英解释:名词fasciculus: 1. a bundle of fibers (especially nerve fibers) 同义词:fiber bundle, fibre bundle, fascicle fasciitis: 筋膜炎 fascinate v. 令人入神,使...~迷 词形变化:动词过去式:fascinated 过去分词:fascinated 现在分词:fascinating 第三人称单数:fascinates 例句与用法:1.The serpent fascinated its prey.蛇用目光吓住了它的猎物。 2.The students were fascinated by his ideas.学生们都被他的思想吸引住了。 3.Anything to do with old myths and legends fascinates me.任何与上古神话传说有关的东西都会使我着迷。 4.The children were fascinated by the toys in the shop window.孩子们让商店橱窗里的玩具给吸引住了. 5.The rabbit sat without moving, fascinated by the glare of our headlights.我们的车的前灯把兔子照得蹲在那里一动也不动. 6.The place continues to fascinate visitors, cloaked in its mystery.这个地方笼罩在神秘气氛下,继续使游览者着迷。 英英解释:动词fascinate: 1. cause to be interested or curious 同义词:intrigue 2. to render motionless, as with a fixed stare or by arousing terror or awe 同义词:transfix, grip, spellbind 3. attract; cause to be enamored 同义词:capture, enamour, trance, catch, becharm, enamor, captivate, beguile, charm, bewitch, entrance, enchant fascinating a. 迷人的 词形变化:副词:fascinatingly 例句与用法:1.Mary is full of fascinating theories about men and women.玛丽对男人和女人充满了迷人的想法。 2.If I had eyes, how happily would I embark upon so fascinating a study!如果我有眼睛,我会多么幸福地从事如此迷人的研究! 3.Enchanting as if with a magic spell; fascinating.令人心醉的使如同有魔咒般迷住的;迷人的 4.The book contains a fascinating portrait of life at the court of Henry VIII.该书生动地描写了亨利八世的宫廷生活。 5.The gloss and glitter of Hollywood seemed fascinating to the girl.好莱坞的虚荣与繁华似乎强烈吸引着这个女孩。 6.This oriental legend is fascinating.这个东方传说很吸引人。 7.I find it extremely fascinating.我觉得这非常迷人。 8.The book is fascinating, despite its uninspiring title.这本书很有意思, 虽然书名并不吸引人. 英英解释:动词fascinate: 1. cause to be interested or curious 同义词:intrigue, fascinate 2. to render motionless, as with a fixed stare or by arousing terror or awe 同义词:fascinate, transfix, grip, spellbind 3. attract; cause to be enamored 同义词:capture, enamour, trance, catch, becharm, enamor, captivate, beguile, charm, fascinate, bewitch, entrance, enchant 形容词fascinating: 1. capable of arousing and holding the attention 同义词:absorbing, engrossing, gripping, riveting 2. capturing interest as if by a spell 同义词:bewitching, captivating, enchanting, enthralling, entrancing fascinatingly ad. 迷人地 英英解释:副词fascinatingly: 1. in a fascinating manner fascination n. 魔力,~迷,魅力 例句与用法:1.Stamp collecting holds a certain fascination for me.我特别喜爱集邮. 2.The fascinations of the circus are endless.马戏表演非常吸引人. 3.A strong or spellbinding appeal; fascination.迷人的魅力强烈的或使人沉迷的魅力;魅力 4.The topic seemed to have a fascination for her.这个题目似乎对她很有吸引力。 英英解释:名词fascination: 1. the state of being intensely interested (as by awe or terror) 同义词:captivation 2. a feeling of great liking for something wonderful and unusual 同义词:captivation, enchantment, enthrallment 3. the capacity to attract intense interest fascinator n. 魅惑者(物), 头巾的一种 fascine n. 粗杂材(柴捆) a. 粗杂材的(柴捆的) fascioliasis [医]肝片吸虫病 英英解释:名词fascioliasis: 1. infestation with the liver fluke Fasciola hepatica; liver damage sometimes occurs; related to liver rot 同义词:fasciolosis fasciolopsiasis 布氏姜片虫病 英英解释:名词fasciolopsiasis: 1. infestation with the large intestinal fluke Fasciolopsis buski; common in eastern Asia fascism n. 法西斯主义 词形变化:形容词:fascistic 例句与用法:1.I condemn fascism and all it stands for.我谴责法西斯主义及其代表的一切。 2.I abominate fascism.我憎恨法西斯主义. 3.A one-party state can be the start of the slippery slope towards fascism.一党专政有可能是滑向法西斯主义的起点. 4.It awakened millions to recognition of the dangers of fascism.它使千百万群众认识了法西斯的危险性。 英英解释:名词fascism: 1. a political theory advocating an authoritarian hierarchical government (as opposed to democracy or liberalism) fascismo n. 法西斯主义 fascist n. 法西斯党员,法西斯主义者 例句与用法:1.The fall of the fascist dictatorship was followed by a left-wing backlash.法西斯专政的垮台引起左翼运动的高涨. 2.I suspect he's a closet fascist.我怀疑他是地下法西斯分子. 3.He ate up Nietzsche and degenerated into a fascist.他接受了尼采的思想,堕落成法西斯分子。 4.The fascist soldier thrust his bayonet into the man's body.那个法西斯士兵把刺刀刺入那人的身体。 英英解释:名词fascist: 1. an adherent of fascism or other right-wing authoritarian views 形容词fascist: 1. relating to or characteristic of fascism 同义词:fascistic fascista [pl. ]法西斯蒂(1922-1943年统治意大利的法西斯党) 英英解释:名词fascista: 1. an Italian fascist under Mussolini fascisti: n. 法西斯党, 黑衫党(1919年意大利法西斯头子墨索里尼所创立的反民主独裁政党) fascistic a. (=fascist)法西斯主义的, 法西斯党的 英英解释:形容词fascistic: 1. relating to or characteristic of fascism 同义词:fascist | |