enamored
英
美 [ɛˈnæmərd]
v. 使倾心,使迷恋
enamor的过去分词和过去式
COCA.26372
英英释义
adj
- marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness
- gaga over the rock group's new album
- he was infatuated with her
双语例句
- The speaker seems to be enamored of the sound of his own voice.
演讲者似乎陶醉于他自己讲话的声音。 - But I was by that time quite enamored of Linda Fowler, whom I would have done anything to impress.
但那时候我很倾心于琳达·弗勒,为了给她留下好印象我愿意做任何事情。 - Not everyone is as enamored with design as designers are. I know, I know.
并不是所有人都像设计师一样崇拜设计的,停! - In short, I am enamored of that flawless beauty of which all poets have perturbedly divined the existence somewhere, and which life as men know it simply does not afford nor anywhere foresee.
简而言之,我所迷恋的是无暇的、诗人悸动地在某个“存在”中察觉到的、凡俗生命无法提供也无法预见的那种美。 - I became totally enamored of the wildflowers there
我特别喜欢那里的野花。 - But it describes her as being enamored of Paul, at least of his gospel, and so she goes to visit him in prison.
但描述了她倾心于他,倾心于他的福音,于是她去监狱看他。 - I remember being very young and being totally enamored of him.
我记得当时很年轻,非常迷恋他。 - She is enamored of the sound of her own voice.
她陶醉于自己的嗓音。 - She is enamored of the sound of her lover's voice.
她陶醉于爱人的嗓音。 - As a culture, we are enamored of freedom, self-determination, and variety, and we are reluctant to give up any of our options.
作为一种文化看,我们都喜欢自由,自主,喜欢事物的纷繁多样,而且我们很不情愿去放弃任何选择的机会。