adj. 迷恋的;倾心于……的
v. 迷住;使迷恋(enamour 的过去式和过去分词)
1.The Spaniards were less enamoured of the pirates when they threatened them with machineguns and knives.
在海盗用机关枪和刀子进行威胁时,西班牙人对他们不再怜惜。
2.He is enamoured by that enchantress.
他被那个妖妇迷住了。
3.Then I was enamoured of progressive social ideals, the sense of wanting transformation; and no doubt I still am.
那时我迷恋进步的社会理想,渴望变革。当然,现在我依然如此。
4.They tend to be less enamoured of technology.
他们更加迷恋于技术。
5.The press, which had often been wary of Mr Zuma, seems enamoured by the way he has encouraged debate.
Jacob Zuma经常谨防的新闻媒体,似乎迷恋于他鼓励辩论的作法。
6.Even though I was enamoured with film at college, I took literature classes and was reading a lot of great novels.
纵然在大学时我对电影很狂热,但是我也参加文学课,也曾阅读许多著名小说。
7.Mr Hoshino was so enamoured with the adventures at the museum that he broke the rules and drew ten, which will be published as a book by Shogakukan in October.
由于博物馆冒险记太令星宣先生着迷了,于是他打破常规共画了十集。这部漫画10月将由小学馆出版。
8.I'm not exactly enamoured with the idea of spending a whole day with them.
我不是很喜欢一整天都跟他们待在一起的想法。
9.Unusually for a technology visionary, however, Mr Cooper manages to keep the needs of users in mind, rather than becoming enamoured with technology for the sake of it.
和其他的技术先锋不同,库珀总是想到用户的需求,而不仅仅为了着迷于技术本身。