loadstone
loadstone — 名詞
1. a naturally magnetic black iron ore (magnetite) that attracts iron without needi
天然磁石
具天然磁性的鐵礦石
a naturally magnetic black iron ore (magnetite) that attracts iron without needing any external charge
Early sailors used a piece of loadstone to find direction on the open sea.
早期的水手用一塊天然磁石在開闊的海面上辨別方向。
used as a compass before modern navigation
Hiroshi showed his class a black loadstone that could lift small iron nails.
Hiroshi 向全班展示一塊能吸起小鐵釘的黑色天然磁石。
The team of geologists dug a large loadstone from the riverbank and watched it pull iron filings from the soil.
一組地質學家從河岸挖出一塊巨大的天然磁石,看著它把鐵屑從土中吸起來。
A geology student held the loadstone near paper clips and watched them jump to the dark stone.
一名地質系學生把天然磁石靠近迴紋針,看著它們跳到黑色石頭上。
Mei-Lin watched the loadstone pull iron shavings across her desk with amazement.
Mei-Lin 驚訝地看著天然磁石把鐵屑吸過桌面。
用法筆記
Loadstone (also spelled lodestone) is the naturally magnetic form of the mineral magnetite. Do not use it for manufactured magnets — those are simply called magnets or bar magnets.
常見錯誤
2. something that powerfully attracts or draws people or things toward it, as if by
磁鐵;誘因
強烈吸引人事物者
something that powerfully attracts or draws people or things toward it, as if by magnetic force
For young painters, the seaside town was a loadstone full of light and color.
對年輕畫家而言,這座海邊小鎮充滿光線與色彩,是一塊吸引人的磁鐵。
figurative: a loadstone = a powerful attraction
Shira felt the old library was a loadstone that pulled her back every weekend.
Shira 覺得這間老圖書館像塊磁鐵,每個週末都把她拉回來。
The promise of fresh water turned the valley into a loadstone for early settlers.
淡水的承諾使這座山谷成了吸引早期移民的一大誘因。
Zainab described the mountain village as a loadstone that attracted travelers from around the world.
Zainab 把這個山村形容為一塊磁鐵,吸引了來自世界各地的旅客。
The famous music school became a loadstone for young violinists across Europe.
這所著名的音樂學校成了吸引全歐洲年輕小提琴家的磁鐵。
- attraction
the ordinary word for something that draws people; less vivid and literary than loadstone
- magnet
a common figurative word with the same meaning as loadstone; much more frequent in modern English
- lure
suggests something tempting, sometimes with a slightly negative or deceptive undertone
用法筆記
This figurative sense belongs to formal or literary English. In everyday conversation, words like attraction, draw, or magnet are more natural.