1.使人全神贯注的;极有趣味的;非常吸引人的
1.“engross”的现在分词
1.extremely interesting
1.The present participle of engross
1.A proper sense of his dignity caused him to answer: "I was afraid you'd forgotten the hour. Beaufort must have been very engrossing. "
一种体面的自尊使他回答说:“刚才我还担心你已经忘掉了时间呢。博福特一定很有趣吧。”
2.Her forehead had been strikingly expressive of an engrossing terror and compassion that saw nothing but the peril of the accused.
因为只看到被告的危险,她的额头鲜明地表现出了专注的恐怖与同情。
3.Before you know it, you're late for dinner at home, but the conversation was so engrossing that the time just got away from you.
不知不觉中,你都忘了回家吃晚饭,但是谈话太愉快了,使你没注意时间的流逝。
4.Kemble's memoirs, especially her "Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation" , are as important historically as they are engrossing .
肯布尔的回忆录,尤其是“佐治亚庄园的生活日记”一章,不仅引人入胜,而且具有重要历史意义。
5.The problem now engrossing the labour of European diplomacy is essentially the problem of the general equilibrium of Europe.
欧洲局势均衡这一问题吸引了欧洲外交界的所有注意力。
6.Inhofe's attacks on climate change science have been so engrossing that until recently I was unaware of his influence in Uganda.
英霍夫对于气候变化科学的攻击时如此的不遗余力,直到最近我才知道他在乌干达的影响力。
7.But his eminence as a valetudinarian now made him an object of engrossing interest, and Mrs.
现在他无病呻吟的盛名却使他成了吸引她浓厚兴趣的目标。
8.Aside from bolstering future research, McShea said the database is an engrossing way to learn about animals in their natural environments.
除了可以促进将来的研究,McShea说这些资料可以提供一个引人入胜的了机会让人们了解动物在自然环境中的状态。
9.THE practice of medicine is a way of living: vivid and engrossing, it stimulates senses physical and metaphysical.
医疗行业是这样一种生活:光鲜靓丽、颇有吸引力,从精神和物质上都刺激着我们的神经。
10.A captivating, engrossing debut, . . . a fast-paced tale of international crime and skullduggery written with style and panache.
一个快节奏的跨国犯罪和诈骗的故事,风格独特,文笔华丽。