
intrigue
形容词
1. 有阴谋的,诡计多端的 英文:intriguing 例句:The novel has an intriguing plot that keeps the reader guessing until the end. 翻译:这本小说有一个扣人心弦的情节,让读者一直猜测到最后。 2. 引起兴趣的,有吸引力的 英文:interesting, fascinating 例句:The museum exhibit was full of intriguing artifacts from ancient civilizations. 翻译:这个博物馆展览充满了来自古代文明的令人着迷的文物。名词
1. 阴谋,诡计 英文:plot, scheme 例句:The political intrigue in the palace led to the downfall of the king. 翻译:宫廷中的政治阴谋导致了国王的垮台。 2. 吸引人的事物,迷人之处 英文:fascination, allure 例句:The intrigue of the unknown drew him to explore the uncharted territory. 翻译:未知的吸引力使他去探索未知的领域。词语辨析
1. intrigue vs. plot - intrigue强调阴谋、诡计的意图,常指政治或阴谋诡计。 - plot指一个故事或情节的发展,尤指小说、电影、戏剧中的情节。 2. intrigue vs. fascination - intrigue侧重于引起兴趣、好奇心或疑惑。 - fascination指某事物或情景令人着迷,引起极大的兴趣或吸引力。词汇扩充
- conspiracy: 阴谋 (noun) - alluring: 迷人的 (adjective) - captivate: 迷住,吸引 (verb) - machination: 阴谋,诡计 (noun)近义词
- plot: 阴谋,情节 (noun) - scheme: 计划,阴谋 (noun) - entice: 引诱,诱使 (verb) - beguile: 欺骗,诱骗 (verb)反义词
- straightforward: 直接的,坦率的 (adjective) - transparent: 透明的,明显的 (adjective) - obvious: 明显的,显然的 (adjective)柯林斯词典
1. 名词 - If you refer to the intrigue surrounding something or someone, you mean the secret activities associated with them which often appear to be complicated or mysterious. - 柯林斯词典中未提供形容词的解释。牛津词典
1. 名词 - A secret plan to do something, especially something that will harm another person or organization. - An unusual, exciting, and sometimes dangerous activity or situation that interests you because it is mysterious. - 柯林斯词典中未提供形容词的解释。用法
- I was intrigued by her mysterious past. (adj.) - The intrigue surrounding the murder case fascinated the public. (n.) - The novel is full of intrigue and suspense. (n.)例句
- I'm intrigued by your proposal. (adj.)
- The intriguing story kept me hooked until the end. (adj.)
- There is a lot of political intrigue in this election. (n.)
- The intrigue surrounding the missing painting was finally solved. (n.)
- The journalist uncovered a plot to overthrow the government. (n.)
- The scheme to defraud investors was exposed by the authorities. (n.)
- The alluring beauty of the tropical island attracted many tourists. (adj.)
- She was captivated by the charm of the old town. (v.)
- The machinations of the evil villain were finally revealed. (n.)
- The conspiracy to assassinate the president was foiled. (n.)
- The movie's fascinating storyline kept the audience engaged. (adj.)
- The plot of the novel thickened with each chapter. (n.)
- The detective enticed the suspect into confessing the crime. (v.)
- He was beguiled by her charming smile and witty conversation. (v.)
- The politician's transparent attempt to gain public support was met with skepticism. (adj.)
- The obvious solution to the problem was overlooked by everyone. (adj.)