transfix
transfix 英 [træns'fɪks;trɑːns-;-nz-] 美 [træns'fɪks]
vt. 钉住;刺穿;使呆住
进行时:transfixing 过去式:transfixed 过去分词:transfixed 第三人称单数:transfixes 名词复数:transfixes
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- vt. 钉住;刺穿;使呆住
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1. Instead, Nolan intends to transfix you with a narcissist theory that seems logic and complex on the surface.
诺兰的初衷是想通过一套让他颇为得意的理论带给观众震撼──在表面上看来这套理论似乎充满逻辑和复杂性。
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2. As a result the Mountain Bull will lose its temper: it will summon the Wolf and then transfix the Ass and the Goat with its horn.
作为一种结果,山上的公牛会大发脾气:它会号召狼,然后用它的角刺穿驴子和山羊。
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3. I've seen more than a few hives throwing off a swarm, and never has one failed to transfix me utterly, or to dumbfound everyone else within sight of it.
我见过不少次蜜蜂分群,每一次都令我目瞪口呆,也令周围的其他所有人哑然失声。
- transfix (v.) 1580s, "pierce through, impale," from Middle French transfixer (15c.), from Latin transfixus "impaled," past participle of transfigere "to impale, pierce through," from trans "across, beyond; through" (see trans-) + figere "to fix, fasten" (see fix (v.)). Figurative sense of "make motionless or helpless, as with amazement, terror, or grief" is first recorded 1640s. Related: Transfixed; transfixing.
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