enthrall
/in-ˈthrȯl How to pronounce enthrall (audio) en-/ (ame, mw)
enthrall — 動詞
- enthrallpresent simple I / you / we / they
- enthralls3rd person singular
- enthralling-ing form
- enthralledpast simple
1. to absorb someone so deeply with charm, excitement, or beauty that they keep giv
迷住;使入迷
以魅力或精彩內容讓人完全入迷
to absorb someone so deeply with charm, excitement, or beauty that they keep giving it all their attention.
Dewi's quiet ghost story enthralled the children around the campfire.
Dewi 在營火旁輕聲講的鬼故事,把那群孩子都迷住了。
enthrall + audience-type object
The final chapter enthralled Christopher so much that he missed his train stop.
最後一章讓 Christopher 完全入迷,結果他坐過站了。
result clause: so much that
The audience sat enthralled as the violinist played the last piece.
觀眾坐著聽小提琴手演奏最後一首曲子,全都聽得入迷。
Aylin's science talk enthralled even the tired students after lunch.
Aylin 的科學演講,連午飯後已經疲倦的學生都迷住了。
For two hours, the puppet show enthralled Ramón and his sister.
那場布偶戲讓 Ramón 和他妹妹連看兩個小時都入迷不已。
- captivate
very close, but slightly less literary and often warmer in tone.
- fascinate
more neutral and common; can describe intellectual interest as well as delight.
- mesmerize
stresses being unable to look away, almost as if hypnotised.
- enchant
suggests gentle charm and pleasure rather than deep absorption.
文法句型
enthrall + somebody
be enthralled by + something
用法筆記
More literary than 'fascinate' and often used for stories, performances, or speakers that hold attention for a long stretch. The passive pattern 'be enthralled by' is especially common.