单词 | magnetism |
释义 | Related topics: Electricity, Physicsmag·net·is·m /ˈmæɡnətɪzəm/ noun [uncountable] 1. ATTRACTthe physical force that makes two metal objects pull towards each other or push each other apart 磁性,磁力2 HPEif someone has magnetism, they have powerful exciting qualities that attract people to them 〔某人的〕吸引力,诱惑力,魅力 his personal magnetism 他的个人魅力Examples from the Corpusmagnetism• At this level there is no difficulty about incorporating electricity and magnetism into the Newtonian scheme.• It was animal magnetism which was making him shiver and itch.• Eleusis kept its magnetism through an impressive ritual, which men, through the changing centuries, could interpret according to their lights.• He had squandered his great gifts of talent, intellect, and personal magnetism.• And without doubt, many birds as well as pigeons, are able to guide themselves by the earth's magnetism.• That, and the sheer magnetism of her personality, won the day.• She had such magnetism, Margarett.• A force greater than magnetism gripped Jaq's feet.mag·net·is·m nounChineseSyllable that Corpus metal makes the physical force objects two |
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