单词 | Fascination |
例句 | 1 Police knew of his fascination with guns. 2 London has a fascination all of its own. 3 The city has a fascination for him. 4 The shopping center has a fascination for him. 5 The sea holds a fascination for all children. 6 Water holds a fascination for most children. 7 Some people have a morbid fascination with crime. 8 The fascination of the game lies in trying to guess what your opponent is thinking. 9 Newspapers are simply responding to the eternal fascination of their readers with the private lives of the rich and famous. 10 His fascination with the subtleties of human behaviour makes him a good storyteller. 11 She shared his fascination for motorbikes. 12 The girls listened in fascination as the story unfolded. 13 Miller's fascination with medieval art dates from her childhood. 14 They stared in horrified fascination as the snake approached. 15 She developed a fascination for these creatures. 16 Mass murders hold a gruesome fascination for the public. 17 The children watched in fascination. 18 Stamp collecting holds a certain fascination for me. 19 He had a morbid fascination with blood. 20 He found great fascination in her quiet, frank manner. 21 India will always hold a great fascination for me. 22 Brian has a fascination for girls. 23 Old churches have a certain strange fascination for me. 24 The fascination lay in the mystery of what was inside the box. 25 She watched in fascination as the cat pounced on the mouse. 26 He had a deep fascination with all forms of transport. 27 He looked on in horrified fascination as the ship drew nearer to the rocks. 28 I've had a lifelong fascination with the sea and with small boats. 29 His letters have been a source of fascination to a wide audience. 30 Seeing over a thousand species of fish is part of the fascination of the reef. 1 Police knew of his fascination with guns. 2 London has a fascination all of its own. 3 The city has a fascination for him. 4 The shopping center has a fascination for him. 5 The sea holds a fascination for all children. 6 Water holds a fascination for most children. 7 Some people have a morbid fascination with crime. 8 The fascination of the game lies in trying to guess what your opponent is thinking. 9 Seeing over a thousand species of fish is part of the fascination of the reef. 10 Newspapers are simply responding to the eternal fascination of their readers with the private lives of the rich and famous. 11 His fascination with the subtleties of human behaviour makes him a good storyteller. 12 He found great fascination in her quiet, frank manner. 13 Brian has a fascination for girls. 14 He had a deep fascination with all forms of transport. 15 He looked on in horrified fascination as the ship drew nearer to the rocks. 16 His letters have been a source of fascination to a wide audience. 17 She completely forgot her shyness in her fascination with what he was saying. 31 He had a fascination for submarines and joined this branch of the service. 32 She completely forgot her shyness in her fascination with what he was saying. 33 These exotic plants exert a fascination all of their own. 34 What's your sudden fascination with my boyfriend? 35 Is it our fascination with water? 36 I watched the butcher with particular fascination. 37 Pop, in a word, is fascination versus meaning. 38 Moses seems to have had a fascination for Freud. 39 The audience watched in fascination. 40 Her distaste has since evolved into ambivalent fascination. 41 Take the current fascination with dire forecasts,(Sentencedict) for example. 42 You may find the fascination for putting yet. 43 Is it morbid fascination that holds your attention? 44 Mark has a fascination for all things electrical. 45 Converse watched him spit with fascination. 46 The Doctor watched all this in horrified fascination. 47 This fascination with image produced a strange effect. 48 Mary was watching with a kind of agonized fascination. 49 There is a certain peculiar fascination in the stories. 50 For the animal-watcher the fascination is in finding new variants of these themes. 51 Times have changed, but the fascination for stuffed animals hasn't. 52 These are part of the fascination of the reef; the sunlit upper portions are rich in life. 53 These conflicting currents of public opinion have a particular fascination for me. 54 He was another to give invaluable advice to my son whose fascination for planes had never lessened. 55 Now Prince Richard was no longer an imaginary distant idol and Victoria felt offended by Suzie's sudden fawning fascination. 56 But Mr Sammler, having seen through so much, had no resistance to real fascination. 57 As much as he gave her the creeps, there was also this secret fascination. 58 Religious masterpieces such as the Messiah continue to exercise a fascination which is much more than enjoyment of good tunes. 59 It is active fascination with the industrial process, and a positive interest in technology. 60 Their fascination with the intricacies of competitive politics drew them to all the various combatants. 61 And out of this fascination with man two modern versions of him are born. 62 This eighteenth-century fascination with funerary exactitude was not limited to the distaff side of society. 63 For Thomas Jefferson, exploring the western part of the continent had the same fascination that exploring space had for later Presidents. 64 He had a quick smile, smooth skin and a booming fascination with his own anatomy. 65 Sniffing sniffing sniffing at her passage through the house, an enraged fascination with the intoxicating trail. 66 Lorraine watches in appalled fascination as this wobbling tub of seventy-year-old lard plunges into the sea. 67 Ayrton Senna is always carrying on about the intellectual and spiritual fascination of discovering his own limits in a racing car. 68 He watched in horrified fascination as the lieutenant took out a single match and poised it over the striking strip. 69 And there's Act with their amoral fascination for the artifice and decadence of showbiz. 70 He also had a disinterested fascination with the records of the middle ages, especially those of the west country. 71 In the course of pursuing that fascination, McGrath offers us plenty of the first kind of suspense, too. 71 try its best to collect and build good sentences. 72 She was in no mood to display starry-eyed fascination, however much she might feel it. 73 No one admitted his emotions, neither the irritation nor the fascination. 74 My fascination with family stories is also shared by those in a variety of academic disciplines. 75 All this means that most critics never get to grips with masculinity's perennial fascination. 76 Kennedy has long held a fascination for Jimi Hendrix, who died from a drugs overdose in 1970. 77 Most of the kids were a little older than Janir, and he watched them with a fascination that bordered on hunger. 78 Carnivorous plants apparently hold a macabre fascination for gardeners and they're becoming increasingly popular. 79 I am interested in hearing from women about their fascination and horror with cars, especially women in the Yorkshire region. 80 Gaal had never before seen so great a Lord and he watched him with fascination. 81 The majority of her work is self portraiture; her aesthetic concerns grew from her fascination with the falsity of appearance. 82 Austen is hot, and Amis puts much of our interest in her down to a fascination with class. 83 Lloyd George, in particular, was an unfailing source of repellent fascination to him. 84 And therein, I think, lies the true fascination of the 100 metres. 85 It appeared to hold a mesmeric fascination for him as his dark, red-veined eyes watched the rising curlicue of steam. 86 It is easy to understand the fascination with birds, and their ability to fly gracefully into the heavens. 87 She laughed, partly amused at his fascination with the woman and partly relieved at being able to delay her decision. 88 The nearby water spigot became a constant source of fascination. 89 Big bonfires made of pitchy pinewood have a peculiar mystic fascination. 90 There was too much of the outlaw about him that held its own fascination. 91 Isabel found her gaze fixed in unwilling fascination on one white-knuckled fist. 92 Television news directors and producers are well aware of this fascination, and almost universally favor the idea of televising actual trials. 93 Fascination with code names went well beyond operations, reaching even the contra supporters and fund-raisers. 94 Riven watched in fascination, for he had never seen the Myrcans more animated. 95 And I have written a memoir trying to explain my ongoing fascination with her life and work. 96 For Elizabeth Gould, however, this ornithological cornucopia right on the doorstep did not hold the same all-encompassing fascination. 97 In this, again, they resemble Swift, though they rarely share his horrified fascination. 98 Many people have already commented on their fascination and excitement at being able to study how Henry Moore lived and worked. 99 Indeed, the overwhelming fascination of men with female youth argues that pair bonds have lasted lifetimes. 100 It has much the same sort of fascination as a dictionary, or a encyclopedia. 101 She wondered in horrified fascination what they were going to do to her. 102 Yet fascination with firepower can be cumulative(), leading to a quest for ever bigger and bloodier effects. 103 His pictures which hang on walls all over the world show a fascination with the street life of Parisians. 104 It did not replace my fascination for mammals, birds and reptiles. 105 Lindsey found herself gazing with fascination at the figure reclining in the bed. 106 And therein lies the deepest fascination about records and milestones. 107 I started out to be a physicist, but I soon went astray, seduced by a fascination with the brain. 108 Judging from the book's sales, people have a morbid fascination with murder. 109 It's a large, informal, open air lounge, with all the fascination of village life buzzing around. 110 They stood watching dumbly in horrible fascination after it shattered. 111 The fifth was a biography of a famous writer, which Boy read twice with great fascination. 112 Nails watched it with horrified fascination, and saw it start to slide towards him. 113 Miss Dowd had been murdered in her cage by a demented mooch and her picture held a dreadful fascination for Rowena. 114 By the late 1880s , the spreading fascination with the occult sparked a new direction among several young artists. 115 The refrigerator, squat and gleaming like a surgical sarcophagus, had held a sinister fascination for her ever since. 116 It is too bad that many of the groups we know insist upon one or the other method with a cultish fascination. 117 At first, Lucien had watched them in awed fascination, hardly daring to practise any movements himself for fear of ridicule. 118 Flamboyant, mercurial creatures, they had passionate wills of their own; they exercised a devious, seductive fascination. 119 Recently, a fascination with the personal has brought family photography into the galleries in new ways. 120 Perhaps these techniques have that irresistible fascination of overhearing gossip about oneself. 121 The roots of this new fascination can be traced back to the heart of minimalism. 122 Home-schooled by his parents until age sixteen, Tsiolkovskii read voraciously and developed a lifelong fascination with mathematics and physics. 123 I studied him in fascination as he polished his shoes each night after supper and inspected his suits for wrinkles and stains. 124 Part of the answer lies in the press's eternal fascination with those who wield political power. 125 Myra: No , we fascination of the'unknown peacetime too. 126 There was a sinister fascination in his strangeness. 127 The audience watched the performance with growing fascination. 128 The fascination of discovery has never left him. 129 Mars has an extraordinary fascination for would? by voyagers. 130 That's why the film's moral indignation with Frank can't match its fascination with his balls of steel. 131 Jacob, the little Rabbi, was created because of my fascination and curiosity about the Jewish religion and the Kabbalah, a philosophy about which I recommend reading. 132 Nolan in turn passed on his fascination to his friend Patrick White, a Nobel Prize-winning author who visited the island in the 1960s and early 1970s. 133 Nineteen eighty-two was probably the high-water mark both of the fascination and the frustration with literary theory in this country. 134 I don't understand people's fascination with celebrity and all the psychodrama. 135 Would letters from famous men and women spewed out on a dot-matrix printer have the same fascination as an original holograph? 136 As a preschooler, he had a fascination with books and a passion for subjects such as the night sky, plumbing and explorers. 137 They don't have what it takes to be a global spectacle, a quadrennial international fascination. 138 The Snow World wrote by Kawabata Yasunari is a famous masterpiece with unvarying artistic fascination. 139 Charles Lineweaver of the Australian National University is, like me, a cosmologist and astrobiologist with a fascination for how cancer fits into the story of life on Earth. 140 This article expatiated on the fascination of applying the representation element and form of Chinese character handwriting art on logo design and tried to blaze anew way in logo design art. 141 This fascination has increased with every increment in our knowledge of them. 142 I had a theoretical reverence and homage for beauty, elegance, gallantry, fascination. 143 "The first thing needed for innovation is a fascination with wonder," says Dawna Markova, author of The Open Mind. 144 Antique shops exert a peculiar fascination on a great many people. 145 Synopsis: Half-Caste is the real story of four students and their fascination with a terrifying African legend. 146 Her verbal behavior revealed a comparable degree of fascination and inquisitiveness: she repeatedly commented, 'This is so cool! ' 147 Luxury temptation meets with the passion of heartthrob to bring bouncing fascination. 148 Such is the fascination with all things Apple that blogs are humming with speculation and a new mention of the tablet crops up on Twitter around every eight minutes. 149 It was you who heaved us to cuddle the fascination of linguistics. 150 Other than my fascination of his music, the common ground between Scriabin and I is the immense interest in Nietszche. 151 Her eyes were dilated as if in a kind of swoon of fascination and helplessness. 152 I learned how to find the sexiness and the intensity and the compelling sense of fascination and intrigue -- in sane, balanced, stable people. 153 The first thing needed for innovation is a fascination with wonder, " says Dawna Markova, author of "The Open Mind" and an executive change consultant for Professional Thinking Partners. 154 Fascination over the Fascinator is growing in the United States, with Google searches up 50% for this style of hat since January. 155 Andy Capper: I've been fascinated by the horrors in Liberia and West Africa for years now, and the film we made and the people I met out there multiplied that fascination by a thousand. 156 He left the street , and, entering fosse , began a circuit , scanning the walls with morbid fascination. 157 And he observes that a fascination with free software seems to link together geeks of all cultures. 158 The two went on to describe and publish the first findings about Neandertals, launching the field of paleoanthropology—and our enduring fascination with this extinct human relative. 159 Locke's medical studies eventually led him to an interest in chemistry, a fascination that was soon reinforced by an acquaintance with the scientist Robert Boyle. 160 This organic process, often leading to moments of extraordinary self - discovery, is of an indescribable fascination. 161 So he worked sporadically as a musician and film editor, but on account of his twisted fascination with the economic system( ), he began working as a day trader. 162 A love for music and a fascination for robotics prompt two Brooklyn men to build the world's first fully robotic Gamelan Orchestra. 163 But since the 19th century, when a group of critics, artists and collectors rediscovered his work, El Greco has been an enduring fascination for modern artists. 164 He cannot stop to show his reader how each constituent word of the original sentence is throbbing with a life of its own, and aglow with the fascination of a personal history. 165 The unnamed narrator tells his dreams to a friend, Severin, who tells him how to break him of his fascination with cruel women by reading a manuscript, Memoirs of a Supersensual Man. 166 With fascination and wonder and hot, churning emotion, they stared at the road. 167 The Republic of Chile holds boundless fascination from a tourism standpoint. 168 But the expectation steadily grew and there was a certain fascination because Ramsey had said England would win it. 169 There in the melancholy, in the dreariness, Bertha found a bitter fascination. 170 Such is the fascination of coins for old and young alike. 171 Because this undersized, sickly, disagreeable,() fascination little man was right all the time. 172 Americans' fascination with potential stock market windfalls was not a new phenomenon. 173 Almost with fascination , Hearn watched Croft working on his trench knife. 174 Their paranoid espousal of various conspiracy theories, rabid support of Israel and religious Zionism, and fiery preaching about the "Islamic Threat" held for me a strange fascination. 175 This exactness of observation and fascination with detail runs through McKelway essays. 176 The ultimate reserve was a source of his fascination and his power. 177 Landscape painting exerts a peculiar fascination on a great many people, for most of them enjoy collecting famous works even it is created by an up-and-coming young artist. 178 Somehow this early fascination with life's prodigality, with wet, slimy or creepy-crawly things, becomes systematised and methodical. 179 China Art of contemporary era licks its value and fascination into shape just in this kind of variable space-time. 180 The second president John Adams ( 1767 - 1848 ) is known for his fascination with Oriental thought. 181 To pursue his secret has something of the fascination of a detective story. 182 Mirroring a wave of foreign fascination with China's seemingly unstoppable economy, Chinese art suddenly took off. 183 He recognised the indescribable thing that made up for fascination and beauty in her. 184 In fact, the hand has been a source of fascination since ancient times, and palmistry, the reading of the hand, has been practiced around the world for centuries. 185 The young Severino would watch with fascination while his uncle, a veterinarian, would artificially inseminate cows on surrounding farms. |
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