page-turner
page-turner — 名詞
1. a book or story that is so enjoyable and interesting that you keep reading it be
引人入勝的書
情節緊湊、讓人想一直讀下去的好書
a book or story that is so enjoyable and interesting that you keep reading it because you want to find out what happens next
Otis found the mystery novel a real page-turner and stayed up late to finish it.
Otis 覺得那本推理小說實在太精彩了,他熬夜看到很晚才看完。
collocation: 'such a page-turner that...' showing cause and effect
Sivan's latest thriller has been called a real page-turner by critics of all ages.
Sivan 的最新驚悚小說被各年齡層的書評家稱為一本讓人欲罷不能的作品。
collocation: 'a real page-turner' for emphasis
The librarian recommended a historical page-turner about a family secret that goes back three generations.
圖書館員推薦了一本歷史題材的精彩小說,內容關於一個橫跨三代的家族秘密。
I usually read slowly, but this page-turner had me racing through every chapter.
我平時讀書速度很慢,但這本精彩的書讓我想一口氣讀完每一章。
Ramón glanced at the novel but could not stop — it was a real page-turner.
Ramón 只是翻了一下那本小說就停不下來了——這本小說真的讓人愛不釋手。
- thriller
a genre of exciting, suspenseful book — not all page-turners are thrillers, but many are
- gripping read
a very engaging book; slightly more formal than page-turner
- bestseller
a book that sells in large numbers — may or may not be exciting or fast-paced
文法句型
a + [adjective] + page-turner
be a real page-turner
用法筆記
This informal word is most often used in conversation, book reviews, and recommendations rather than in formal literary criticism. It carries strong enthusiasm — saying a book is a page-turner is a clear compliment about its pace and entertainment value.