fascinating
fascinating — 形容詞
1. so interesting or enjoyable that you want to keep giving it your full attention
迷人的
極有趣而吸引人的
so interesting or enjoyable that you want to keep giving it your full attention
Amani found the documentary about ancient Egypt absolutely fascinating.
Amani 覺得那部關於古埃及的紀錄片非常迷人。
find + [object] + fascinating
The museum's new exhibition tells a fascinating story of life under the sea.
這間博物館的新展覽講述了一個關於海底世界的迷人故事。
attributive: fascinating + [noun]
Padma heard the scientist's talk — it was fascinating to learn how bees communicate.
Padma 聽了那位科學家的演講,學到蜜蜂如何溝通,真是迷人。
What I find fascinating is how the same bird sounds different in each season.
我覺得很迷人的是,同一種鳥在每個季節的叫聲竟然不一樣。
Cyrus wrote a fascinating article about the history of the Olympic Games.
Cyrus 寫了一篇關於奧運歷史的迷人文章。
- absorbing
keeps your full attention; used especially for books, films, or activities
- captivating
suggests charm and delight as well as interest; slightly more emotional
- gripping
used mainly for stories, films, or performances that hold attention intensely
- intriguing
arouses curiosity, often because something is unusual or mysterious
文法句型
be + fascinating
find + object + fascinating
fascinating + noun
it + be + fascinating + to-infinitive
用法筆記
Often used with intensifiers such as 'absolutely', 'quite', or 'really'. The structure 'find + object + fascinating' is very common in spoken English. Be careful not to confuse with 'fascinated', which describes the person feeling the interest, not the thing causing it.