adj. 被咒语所镇住的;出神的;被迷住的;茫然不知所之的
词根:spelling
n.
spelling 拼写;拼字;拼法
v.
spelling 拼写;意味着(spell的ing形式);迷住
1.Yet for close on 90 minutes he held his audience spellbound.
在近九十分钟的演讲里,听众们听得如痴如醉。
2.Entranced, he was silent for a long space, spellbound.
他入迷了,着魔了,沉默了很长一段时间。
3.I can well remember that there was a time when a deep blue sky, the song of the birds, moonlight and flowers could never have kept me spellbound.
鵋我记得很清楚,以前,湛蓝的天空、鸟儿的歌唱、月光和鲜花,从未令我心驰神往过。
4.I can well remember that there was a time when a deep blue sky, the song of the birds, moonlight and flowers could never have kept me spellbound.
我记得非常清楚,以前,湛蓝的天空、鸟儿的歌唱、月光和鲜花,从未令我心迷神往过。
5.Flowers could never have kept me spellbound.
鲜花从未令我心迷神往过。
6.The magician kept the children spellbound.
魔术师把孩子们都迷住了。
7.The right guy can leave me spellbound.
我看得上的人让我着迷。