magnet
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT If you say that something is a magnet or is like a magnet, you mean that people are very attracted by it and want to go to it or look at it. 有吸引力的事物
Prospect Park, with its vast lake, is a magnet for all health freaks. 擁有大片湖區(qū)的展望公園是所有健身迷的向往之地。
2. N-COUNT A magnet is a piece of iron or other material which attracts iron toward it. 磁體
It's possible to hang a nail from a magnet and then use that nail to pick up another nail. 把一顆釘子掛在一個(gè)磁體上再用這顆釘子去吸起另一顆釘子是可能的。
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magnet /?m?ɡn?t/ (magnets)
劍橋詞典
magnet noun [C] (OBJECT)
an object that is able both to attract iron and steel objects and also push them away
磁體;磁鐵,磁石
magnet noun [C] (ATTRACTION)
a person , place , or thing that other people feel strongly attracted to
有吸引力的人(或地方、物)
The United States has always acted as a magnet for people seeking fame and fortune . 美國(guó)一直像磁石般吸引著追名逐利的人。 返回 magnet