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magnetism美 ['mæɡnə.tɪzəm] 英 ['mæɡnə.tɪz(ə)m] n. charisma,appeal,allure,charm,magic 1. | 磁性;磁力a physical property (= characteristic) of some metals such as iron, produced by electric currents, that causes forces between objects, either pulling them towards each other or pushing them apart |
2. | 吸引力;魅力the qualities of sth, especially a person's character, that people find powerful and attractive |
| She exudes sexual magnetism. 她洋溢着性感的魅力。 |
n. | 1. the phenomenon of physical attraction for iron, inherent in magnets or induced by a moving electric charge or current 2. the force exerted by a magnetic field 3. the strong attractiveness of something, especially the power of somebody's personality to influence others 4. the power that a magnet has to make iron or steel objects come to it so that they seem to stick to it 5. the ability that a person has to attract and interest people very strongly 1. the phenomenon of physical attraction for iron, inherent in magnets or induced by a moving electric charge or current 2. the force exerted by a magnetic field 3. the strong attractiveness of something, especially the power of somebody's personality to influence others 4. the power that a magnet has to make iron or steel objects come to it so that they seem to stick to it 5. the ability that a person has to attract and interest people very strongly |
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