to interest someone a lot, especially by being strange, unusual, or mysterious(尤指因奇怪、不寻常或神秘而)使很感兴趣,迷住
Throughout history, people have been intrigued by the question of whether there is intelligent life elsewhere in the universe.纵观历史,人们一直被这样一个问题吸引着:宇宙的其他地方是否也存在着有智力的生物?
ADJECTIVE | VERB + INTRIGUE | INTRIGUE + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤international, political國際/政治陰謀▸➤court宮廷陰謀◇a tale of treachery and court intrigue一個關於背叛和宮廷陰謀的故事VERB + INTRIGUE➤engage in參與密謀INTRIGUE + VERB➤surround sb/sth陰謀包圍⋯◇Intrigue surrounds a woman who walked into a police station having lost her memory.一個失憶的女人走進警察局,她被裹挾進了陰謀之中。PREPOSITION➤intrigue against針對⋯的陰謀◇The prime minister engaged in political intrigues against the king.首相參與了反對國王的政治陰謀。PHRASES➤a web of intrigue陰謀詭計的羅網