magnet 详细解释

magnet

['mægnit]

n.磁铁, 有吸引力的人(物)

n.[C]

1. 磁铁, 磁石

2. 有吸引力的人(或物)[(+for/to)]

The West Lake in Hangchow is a magnet for visitors.

杭州西湖使游客流连忘返。

词形变化

名词复数:magnets

英英释义

名词 magnet:

(physics) a device that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field

a characteristic that provides pleasure and attracts

同义词:attraction, attractor, attracter, attractive feature

补充

magnetmagnet英:[ˈmæɡnit] 美:[ˈmæɡnɪt]n.1.磁铁, 磁体He picked all the pins up with a magnet.他用磁铁捡起了所有的大头针。The rabbits in our backyard were a magnet that attracted all the children in the neighbourhood.我家后院的兔子像磁铁一样吸引着邻居所有的孩子。2.有吸引力的人[物]The actress was the magnet that drew great audiences.那位女演员曾吸引过许多观众。Buckingham Palace is a great magnet for tourists.白金汉宫对旅游者来说是个有巨大吸引力的地方。

例句

1. Prospect Park is a magnet for all health freaks.普罗斯佩克特公园吸引着所有注重健康的人。 2. Lower interest rates are acting like a magnet, dragging consumers back to the shops.较低利率像磁铁一样吸引顾客又回到了商店。 3. the beautiful stretch of white sand is a magnet for sun-worshippers.美丽的白色沙滩对阳光崇拜者来说极具吸引力。 4. (US) a refrigerator magnet [=a small object with a magnet attached to it that can stick to a refrigerator or other metal surface]冰箱磁贴 5. The town is a magnet for tourists in the summer months.这个镇子夏季是旅游热点。 6. a controversial politician who has become a magnet for criticism [=who attracts a great deal of criticism]招致很多批评的有争议的政治人物