entrancing
(a.)使人神魂顛倒的,使人入神的
En·trance v. t. [imp. & p. p. Entranced p. pr. & vb. n. Entrancing ]
1. To put into a trance; to make insensible to present objects.
Him, still entranced and in a litter laid,
They bore from field and to the bed conveyed. --Dryden.
2. To put into an ecstasy; to ravish with delight or wonder; to enrapture; to charm.
And I so ravished with her heavenly note,
I stood entranced, and had no room for thought. --Dryden.
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entrancing
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, enchanting, enthralling, fascinating]