Mesmerised Meaning in English
word · lemma: mesmerise
释义
Being so interested or amazed by something or someone that you can't look away or think about anything else.
用法与细微差别
Used mostly in British English; American English prefers 'mesmerized' (with 'z'). Common in both formal and literary contexts, especially for describing fascination by performances, people, or beautiful scenes. Often used with 'by' ('mesmerised by the show'). Not necessarily romantic—applies to any strong, almost magical attraction.
例句
The children were mesmerised by the magician's tricks.
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She was mesmerised by the beautiful painting.
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He stood mesmerised by the fireworks in the sky.
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I was completely mesmerised and forgot where I was.
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We were mesmerised by her voice the whole night.
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He looked so mesmerised that he didn't even notice the time passing.
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