intrigue
US /ɪnˈtriːɡ/
UK /ɪnˈtriːɡ/
动词
1.
吸引, 激起兴趣
to arouse the curiosity or interest of; fascinate
示例:
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The mystery of the old house began to intrigue him.
老房子的神秘开始吸引他。
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Her unusual story intrigued everyone at the party.
她不寻常的故事吸引了派对上的所有人。
2.
密谋, 勾结
to make secret plans to harm or deceive someone
示例:
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The courtiers began to intrigue against the new queen.
朝臣们开始密谋反对新女王。
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They were accused of intriguing with foreign powers.
他们被指控与外国势力勾结。
名词
1.
阴谋, 诡计
a secret plot or scheme
示例:
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The novel is full of political intrigue and betrayal.
这部小说充满了政治阴谋和背叛。
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The story involves a complex web of love and intrigue.
这个故事涉及一个复杂的爱情和阴谋网络。
2.
魅力, 神秘感
the quality of being very interesting because of being unusual or mysterious
示例:
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The painting had a certain intrigue that drew viewers in.
这幅画有一种特殊的魅力,吸引着观众。
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The old castle held an air of historical intrigue.
这座古老的城堡弥漫着历史的神秘感。
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