absorbing
/əbˈzɔːbɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /əbˈzɔːrbɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /əb-ˈsȯr-biŋ -ˈzȯr-/ (ame, mw)
absorbing — 形容詞
- absorbingpositive
- more absorbingcomparative
- most absorbingsuperlative
1. Something that is absorbing grabs all of your interest and keeps your full atten
引人入勝的
完全吸引注意力的
Something that is absorbing grabs all of your interest and keeps your full attention, making you want to continue reading, watching, or listening without stopping.
Mei-Lin found the documentary about deep-sea creatures so absorbing that she watched it twice in one weekend.
Mei-Lin 覺得那部關於深海生物的生態紀錄片非常引人入勝,一個週末內看了兩次。
so + absorbing + that-clause showing intensity and result
Diego missed his bus stop because the novel's plot was too absorbing to put down.
Diego 錯過了公車站,因為那本小說的劇情太引人入勝,讓他捨不得放下。
too + absorbing + to-infinitive
The Watanabe family spent the whole afternoon playing an absorbing board game their aunt brought from Kyoto.
渡邊一家人整個下午都在玩一款引人入勝的桌遊,那是他們阿姨從京都帶回來的。
- engrossing
slightly more formal; often used for books, articles, or intellectual content
- gripping
stronger emotional pull, used especially for suspenseful or exciting stories
- fascinating
broader; can describe anything that sparks curiosity, not just entertainment
文法句型
absorbing + noun
be + absorbing
so + absorbing + that-clause
用法筆記
Often used before nouns describing things we read, watch, or play — such as ‘book’, ‘film’, ‘game’, or ‘documentary’. The adverb ‘completely’ or ‘totally’ can strengthen the adjective.