ravishing

英 [ˈræv.ɪ.ʃɪŋ]      美 [ˈræv.ɪ.ʃɪŋ]
  • adj. 引人入胜的;令人陶醉的
  • v. 使陶醉;强奸(ravish的ing形式)
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ravishing (n.)
"act of plundering," c. 1300, verbal noun from ravish (v.).
ravishing (adj.)
mid-14c., "ravenous;" early 15c., "enchanting;" present participle adjective from ravish (v.). The figurative notion is of "carrying off from earth to heaven." Related: Ravishingly.
1. She looked ravishing.
她看起来漂亮极了。
2. She has no make - up on but she is ravishing.
她没有 化妆,但也很迷人.
3. The film is ravishing to look at and boasts a sensuous musical score.
这部电影画面迷人,配乐悦耳动听。
4. Manya and Hela wanted to be especially ravishing that night.
那天晚上玛尼娅和海拉想打扮得特别漂亮.
5. Lisette looked ravishing in one of the firm's most successful models.
莉莎特穿的衣服是店里最时兴的样式,简直令人销魂.