大学英语词汇短语释义解析及例句 bewitch
释义:
bewitch v. 施魔法于,蛊惑;使着迷
[ 第三人称单数 bewitches 现在分词 bewitching 过去式 bewitched 过去分词 bewitched ]
例句:
Their Name, their Garb, and Work did so intoxicate and bewitch me.
他们的名气,服饰和作品确实使我陶醉,令我着迷。
There is none of the affections, which has been noted to fascinate or bewitch, but love and envy.
世人历来注意到,所有情感中最令人神魂颠倒着莫过于爱情和嫉妒。
Mr Romney's campaign has so far failed to bewitch Republican primary voters.
On the evidence of this new film, Terrence Malick has lost none of his ability to infuriate and bewitch at the same time.
Just past the hour McIndoe's wonderful shot - hit with the outside of boot - narrowly went wide as the Doncaster winger continued to bewitch the Villa defence.
For us children, she came with the evening, which carried us back to the house, but she was also the old woman we locked our doors against, protecting ourselves from a night that she seemed to bewitch.
We use it to operate the cooperative but competitive system of social exchange that is a society: to charm, forgive, manipulate, bewitch, embroider, exaggerate, diminish, disparage to choose just some of the verbs from the key paragraph of Dr. Pagel's (beautifully written) book.
