英 [ɪnˈræptʃəd] 美 [ɪnˈræptʃərd]
adj. 狂喜的;著迷的
v. 狂喜(enrapture 的过去式)
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。
... Innocent eyes (天真的双眼) Enraptured (眉飞色舞) Finally understand (终于明白) ...
... 狂喜的星球 Raging Planet 被狂喜的 enraptured 狂喜的自制的 ecstaticpersevered ...
enrapture 使狂喜;使著迷
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。
Heidi stood enraptured, drawing in the perfumed air.
海蒂欣喜若狂地站在那里,呼吸着芬芳的空气。
The market was less than enraptured, however, bidding the stock up by only 2.63%.
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They probably weren't as bored as I was, but it seems inconceivable that they'd have been enraptured.
Philip Hoy of Waywiser had been "instantaneously taken" with the book, and the press was similarly enraptured.