fascinating, attractive, charming, amazing的区别

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第1个回答  2008-12-15
fascinating
adj.
迷人的, 有极大吸引力的
The changing vivid colours of the sunset are really fascinating.
日落时变化多端的色彩确实使人心醉神迷。

attractive
adj.
吸引的, 有吸引力的, 诱人的, 引起注意的
She is an attractive girl.
她是个妩媚动人的女孩。

charming
adj.
媚人的; 可爱的; 令人陶醉的
What a charming young man!
多么讨人喜欢的小伙子!

amazing
adj.
令人惊异的
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第2个回答  2008-12-15
fascinating: extremely interesting

eg.The book offers a fascinating glimpse of the lives of the rich and famous.

I found the whole film fascinating.

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attractive: very pleasing in appearance or sound, or causing interest or pleasure

eg.a very attractive young woman

I find him very attractive (= He attracts me sexually) .

attractive countryside

an attractive colour scheme

Spending 12 hours on a plane isn't a very attractive (= pleasant) prospect.

an attractive offer (= an offer with benefits for me)

We need to make the club attractive to a wider range of people.

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charming
1. pleasant and attractive

eg. We had dinner with our director and his charming wife.

What a charming street this is.

2. (disapproving)describes people who use their attractiveness to influence people or to make other people like them

eg.He's very charming but I wouldn't trust him.

3. (disapproving) (often humorous) used to show that you do not approve of what someone has said or done

eg. "Shut up, will you, I'm trying to watch TV!" "Oh, charming!"

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amazing
1. extremely surprising

eg. This stain remover really works - it's amazing!

The new theatre is going to cost an amazing (= very large) amount of money.

It 's amazing to think that the managing director is only 23.

It 's amazing that no one else has applied for the job.

The amazing thing is that it was kept secret for so long.

What an amazing coincidence !

2. (informal approving) very good

eg.This wine is really amazing.

ps:用中文翻译过来容易产生歧义,如果可以的话,建议你用英英词典

参考资料:CALD

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