英 [ɪnˈræptʃə(r)] 美 [ɪnˈræptʃər]
vt. 使狂喜;使着迷
第三人称单数enraptures
现在分词enrapturing
过去式enraptured
过去分词enraptured
enrapture /ɪnˈræptʃə/ [ enrapturing enraptured enraptures ]
及物动词 If something or someone enraptures you, you think they are wonderful or fascinating. 使着迷; 使陶醉
The place at once enraptured me.
这个地方立刻把我迷住了。
The 20,000-strong audience listened, enraptured.
两万多名观众听得入了迷。
...an enraptured audience.
...一场观众如痴如醉。
... enrage vt. 激怒,使暴怒 enrapture vt. 使狂喜 entail vt. 使必需,使蒙受,使承担,遗传给n. 限定继承权 ...
... enrage 激怒 enrapture 使狂喜;使出神 entail 惹起;使负担 ...
... heartthrob 万人迷 enrapture 迷上 wedding 婚礼 ...
... dyspeptic a.消化不良的;不高兴的 enrapture v.使狂喜,使高兴 exaltation n.(成功带来的)得意,高兴 ...
enraptured 狂喜的;著迷的
enraptured 狂喜(enrapture的过去式)
If it is me that captures the wide-open West, it'll enrapture me.
如果是我夺取了完全开放的西部,我就会高兴得眉飞色舞。
The starred delights will enrapture my soul to insanity.
闪耀之星的高兴会使我狂喜甚至灵魂上的疯狂。
Yearning for a long enrapture you yesterday and the longing for a beautiful future.
思念是对你昨日悠长的沉缅和对未来美好的向往。
Despite its stunning beauty and culturally rich life, the archipelago has failed to enrapture novelists in the way Hong Kong, Thailand and Japan have.