interested 的英语意思
interestedinterested /ˈɪntrɪstɪd/ adjective
查看全部语言翻译1giving a lot of attention to something because you want to find out more about it or because you enjoy it因想了解更多或享受其中而对某事给予大量关注 OPP uninterested, boredinterested in
I’ve always been interested in music.我一直对音乐感兴趣。
All she’s interested in is clothes.她感兴趣的只有衣服。
I wasn’t sure if he was really interested or if he was just being polite.我不确定他是真的感兴趣,还是只是在礼貌应付。interested to hear/know/see etc
I’d be very interested to hear your opinion.我很想听听您的意见。2if you are interested in doing or having something, you want to do it or have it若对做某事或拥有某物感兴趣,即表示想做那件事或拥有那件东西:
I’ve got a spare ticket for the opera, if you’re interested.我有一张多余的歌剧票,如果你有兴趣的话。interested in (doing) something
Sheila’s interested in starting her own business.Sheila 有意自己创业。
Would you be interested in a second-hand car?你对二手车感兴趣吗?3interested party/group a person or group that is directly or personally concerned with a situation and is likely to be affected by its results直接或亲身与某一情况相关、且可能受其结果影响的人或团体 OPP disinterested:
All interested parties are invited to attend the meeting.所有利益相关方均受邀出席会议。—interestedly adverbGRAMMAR: Patterns with interested语法:interested 的搭配模式• You are interested in something: · She is interested in politics. ✗Don’t say: She is interested on politics.• interested in something 的用法:· She is interested in politics. ✗不要说:She is interested on politics.• You are interested in doing something: · Are you interested in working abroad? ✗Don’t say: Are you interested to work abroad?• interested in doing something 的用法:· Are you interested in working abroad? ✗不要说:Are you interested to work abroad?• You say that you would be interested to hear/know/see/find out something: · I would be interested to know what she thinks about the idea. ✗Don’t use interested to with other verbs such as ‘have’ or ‘buy’.Grammar guide ‒ ADJECTIVES• would be interested to hear/know/see/find out something 的用法:· I would be interested to know what she thinks about the idea. ✗不要将 interested to 与 'have' 或 'buy' 等其他动词连用。语法指南 ‒ 形容词THESAURUS同义词辨析interested [not usually before noun] giving your attention to something because you want to know more about it or you enjoy it因想了解更多或因为喜欢而对某事给予关注: · Recently I’ve got very interested in photography.· 我最近对摄影产生了浓厚的兴趣。fascinated [not usually before noun] very interested by something you see, read, or hear about对所见、所读或所闻之事极度感兴趣: · She watched, fascinated, as the bird came closer until she could almost touch it.· 她着迷地看着那只鸟越来越近,直到几乎可以触碰到它。· The more I read about the place, the more fascinated I became.· 我对那个地方了解得越多,就越着迷。curious wanting to find out more information about something想要了解某事更多信息的: · Small children are naturally curious.· 小孩子天生好奇。· I was curious to find out the reasons for his sudden departure.· 我很想弄清楚他突然离开的原因。intrigued [not before noun] interested in something because it seems strange or mysterious因某事显得奇特或神秘而对其感兴趣: · He was intrigued by her story.· 她的故事令他大为好奇。be into something informal非正式 used when talking about the kind of things you are interested in and enjoy doing用于谈论你感兴趣并喜欢做的事情: · Are you into classical music?· 你喜欢古典音乐吗?· I got into (=became interested in) yoga when I was at college.· 我上大学时开始喜欢上(=对……产生了兴趣)瑜伽。so interested that you give something all your attention兴趣浓厚以至于全神贯注于某事absorbed/engrossed in something [not before noun] very interested in something, so that you give it all your attention and do not notice anything else对某事极为专注,以至于全神贯注,对其他任何事情都浑然不觉: · Jane was lying on the sofa engrossed in a novel.· Jane 躺在沙发上,专心致志地读着小说。· She was so absorbed in her own thoughts that she didn’t hear me call.· 她沉浸在自己的思绪中,根本没听见我叫她。gripped/riveted [not before noun] very interested, especially in a story you are reading, a film you are watching etc, so that you are eager to find out what happens next极度投入,尤指对所读的故事或所看的电影等,迫切想知道接下来会发生什么: · It was a brilliant book and I was gripped from beginning to end.· 这是一本精彩的书,我从头到尾都被深深吸引。· I was so riveted by the film that I forgot the time.· 我被这部电影深深迷住,完全忘记了时间。enthralled written书面 very interested and enjoying something very much, so that you want to see or hear more对某事非常感兴趣且极为享受,以至于想看或听更多: · From the opening line of the play, the audience was completely enthralled.· 从戏剧的开场台词起,观众便完全为之倾倒。spellbound [not before noun] written书面 extremely interested in something very strange or wonderful, so that you are unable to move or think of anything else对极为奇异或美妙的事物深度着迷,以至于无法动弹或无法想到其他任何事情: · He could hold audiences spellbound with the power of his voice.· 他能用嗓音的力量让观众如痴如醉。· They all listened, spellbound.· 他们全都听得如痴如醉。rapt formal正式 showing by your expression that you are very interested in something and are giving all your attention to it通过表情表现出对某事极度感兴趣并全神贯注的: · He spoke before a rapt audience.· 他在神情专注的听众面前发表演讲。· The congregation listened with rapt attention.· 会众全神贯注地聆听。be all ears informal非正式 to be extremely interested in what someone is telling you对某人所说的话极为感兴趣,全神贯注地聆听: · Tell me exactly what happened. I’m all ears.· 把发生的事一五一十地告诉我。我洗耳恭听。not interested不感兴趣not interested not wanting to know about something or give it your attention不想了解某事或不愿给予关注: · I just wasn’t at all interested in science at school.· 我在学校时对科学完全不感兴趣。uninterested not interested in wanting to know about something, especially something you are told对某事不感兴趣,不想了解,尤指别人告知的事情: · When I tried to tell her about my holiday, she seemed completely uninterested.· 当我试图告诉她我的假期经历时,她看起来完全不感兴趣。apathetic not interested in a particular problem or situation, so that you are not willing to make an effort to change and improve things对特定问题或情况漠然,因而不愿努力去改变或改善事物: · Voters have become increasingly apathetic.· 选民越来越漠然。indifferent having no interest in someone or something, and often not caring about them对某人或某事毫无兴趣,且通常漠不关心: · Sometimes the government seems indifferent to the problems of the poor.· 政府有时似乎对穷人的问题漠然置之。somebody couldn’t care less spoken口语 used when saying that someone does not care at all about something and is not interested in it用于表示某人对某事毫不在乎、毫无兴趣: · I couldn’t care less what other people think.· 我才不在乎别人怎么想。
查看全部语言翻译1giving a lot of attention to something because you want to find out more about it or because you enjoy it因想了解更多或享受其中而对某事给予大量关注 OPP uninterested, boredinterested in
I’ve always been interested in music.我一直对音乐感兴趣。
All she’s interested in is clothes.她感兴趣的只有衣服。
I wasn’t sure if he was really interested or if he was just being polite.我不确定他是真的感兴趣,还是只是在礼貌应付。interested to hear/know/see etc
I’d be very interested to hear your opinion.我很想听听您的意见。2if you are interested in doing or having something, you want to do it or have it若对做某事或拥有某物感兴趣,即表示想做那件事或拥有那件东西:
I’ve got a spare ticket for the opera, if you’re interested.我有一张多余的歌剧票,如果你有兴趣的话。interested in (doing) something
Sheila’s interested in starting her own business.Sheila 有意自己创业。
Would you be interested in a second-hand car?你对二手车感兴趣吗?3interested party/group a person or group that is directly or personally concerned with a situation and is likely to be affected by its results直接或亲身与某一情况相关、且可能受其结果影响的人或团体 OPP disinterested:
All interested parties are invited to attend the meeting.所有利益相关方均受邀出席会议。—interestedly adverbGRAMMAR: Patterns with interested语法:interested 的搭配模式• You are interested in something: · She is interested in politics. ✗Don’t say: She is interested on politics.• interested in something 的用法:· She is interested in politics. ✗不要说:She is interested on politics.• You are interested in doing something: · Are you interested in working abroad? ✗Don’t say: Are you interested to work abroad?• interested in doing something 的用法:· Are you interested in working abroad? ✗不要说:Are you interested to work abroad?• You say that you would be interested to hear/know/see/find out something: · I would be interested to know what she thinks about the idea. ✗Don’t use interested to with other verbs such as ‘have’ or ‘buy’.Grammar guide ‒ ADJECTIVES• would be interested to hear/know/see/find out something 的用法:· I would be interested to know what she thinks about the idea. ✗不要将 interested to 与 'have' 或 'buy' 等其他动词连用。语法指南 ‒ 形容词THESAURUS同义词辨析interested [not usually before noun] giving your attention to something because you want to know more about it or you enjoy it因想了解更多或因为喜欢而对某事给予关注: · Recently I’ve got very interested in photography.· 我最近对摄影产生了浓厚的兴趣。fascinated [not usually before noun] very interested by something you see, read, or hear about对所见、所读或所闻之事极度感兴趣: · She watched, fascinated, as the bird came closer until she could almost touch it.· 她着迷地看着那只鸟越来越近,直到几乎可以触碰到它。· The more I read about the place, the more fascinated I became.· 我对那个地方了解得越多,就越着迷。curious wanting to find out more information about something想要了解某事更多信息的: · Small children are naturally curious.· 小孩子天生好奇。· I was curious to find out the reasons for his sudden departure.· 我很想弄清楚他突然离开的原因。intrigued [not before noun] interested in something because it seems strange or mysterious因某事显得奇特或神秘而对其感兴趣: · He was intrigued by her story.· 她的故事令他大为好奇。be into something informal非正式 used when talking about the kind of things you are interested in and enjoy doing用于谈论你感兴趣并喜欢做的事情: · Are you into classical music?· 你喜欢古典音乐吗?· I got into (=became interested in) yoga when I was at college.· 我上大学时开始喜欢上(=对……产生了兴趣)瑜伽。so interested that you give something all your attention兴趣浓厚以至于全神贯注于某事absorbed/engrossed in something [not before noun] very interested in something, so that you give it all your attention and do not notice anything else对某事极为专注,以至于全神贯注,对其他任何事情都浑然不觉: · Jane was lying on the sofa engrossed in a novel.· Jane 躺在沙发上,专心致志地读着小说。· She was so absorbed in her own thoughts that she didn’t hear me call.· 她沉浸在自己的思绪中,根本没听见我叫她。gripped/riveted [not before noun] very interested, especially in a story you are reading, a film you are watching etc, so that you are eager to find out what happens next极度投入,尤指对所读的故事或所看的电影等,迫切想知道接下来会发生什么: · It was a brilliant book and I was gripped from beginning to end.· 这是一本精彩的书,我从头到尾都被深深吸引。· I was so riveted by the film that I forgot the time.· 我被这部电影深深迷住,完全忘记了时间。enthralled written书面 very interested and enjoying something very much, so that you want to see or hear more对某事非常感兴趣且极为享受,以至于想看或听更多: · From the opening line of the play, the audience was completely enthralled.· 从戏剧的开场台词起,观众便完全为之倾倒。spellbound [not before noun] written书面 extremely interested in something very strange or wonderful, so that you are unable to move or think of anything else对极为奇异或美妙的事物深度着迷,以至于无法动弹或无法想到其他任何事情: · He could hold audiences spellbound with the power of his voice.· 他能用嗓音的力量让观众如痴如醉。· They all listened, spellbound.· 他们全都听得如痴如醉。rapt formal正式 showing by your expression that you are very interested in something and are giving all your attention to it通过表情表现出对某事极度感兴趣并全神贯注的: · He spoke before a rapt audience.· 他在神情专注的听众面前发表演讲。· The congregation listened with rapt attention.· 会众全神贯注地聆听。be all ears informal非正式 to be extremely interested in what someone is telling you对某人所说的话极为感兴趣,全神贯注地聆听: · Tell me exactly what happened. I’m all ears.· 把发生的事一五一十地告诉我。我洗耳恭听。not interested不感兴趣not interested not wanting to know about something or give it your attention不想了解某事或不愿给予关注: · I just wasn’t at all interested in science at school.· 我在学校时对科学完全不感兴趣。uninterested not interested in wanting to know about something, especially something you are told对某事不感兴趣,不想了解,尤指别人告知的事情: · When I tried to tell her about my holiday, she seemed completely uninterested.· 当我试图告诉她我的假期经历时,她看起来完全不感兴趣。apathetic not interested in a particular problem or situation, so that you are not willing to make an effort to change and improve things对特定问题或情况漠然,因而不愿努力去改变或改善事物: · Voters have become increasingly apathetic.· 选民越来越漠然。indifferent having no interest in someone or something, and often not caring about them对某人或某事毫无兴趣,且通常漠不关心: · Sometimes the government seems indifferent to the problems of the poor.· 政府有时似乎对穷人的问题漠然置之。somebody couldn’t care less spoken口语 used when saying that someone does not care at all about something and is not interested in it用于表示某人对某事毫不在乎、毫无兴趣: · I couldn’t care less what other people think.· 我才不在乎别人怎么想。