enchanting
  (a.)迷人的,嫵媚的,迷惑的
  En·chant·ing, a. Having a power of enchantment; charming; fascinating. -- En*chant*ing*ly, adv.
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  En·chant v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enchanted; p. pr. & vb. n. Enchanting.]
  1. To charm by sorcery; to act on by enchantment; to get control of by magical words and rites.
  And now about the caldron sing,
  Like elves and fairies in a ring,
  Enchanting all that you put in.   --Shak.
     He is enchanted, cannot speak.   --Tennyson.
  2. To delight in a high degree; to charm; to enrapture; as, music enchants the ear.
     Arcadia was the charmed circle where all his spirits forever should be enchanted.   --Sir P. Sidney.
  Syn: -- To charm; bewitch; fascinate.  Cf. Charm.
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  enchanting
       adj : capturing interest as if by a spell; "bewitching smile";
             "Roosevelt was a captivating speaker"; "enchanting
             music"; "an enthralling book"; "antique papers of
             entrancing design"; "a fascinating woman" [syn: bewitching,
              captivating, enthralling, entrancing, fascinating]