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magnetized

UK //ˈmæɡnətaɪzd//US //ˈmæɡnətaɪzd//

词源

源自希腊语 'magnētis lithos'(磁石),通过拉丁语 'magneta' 进入英语,后缀 -ize 表示「使...化」,-ed 构成过去分词或形容词。

adjective

❶ 指物体被磁化,具有磁性,能够吸引铁、镍等金属材料。常用于描述经过磁化处理的材料或自然具有磁性的物体。

“The screwdriver became magnetized after being left near the strong magnet.”

(螺丝刀放在强磁铁附近后变得有磁性了。)

“She used a magnetized needle to demonstrate how compasses work.”

(她用一根磁化针演示指南针的工作原理。)

❶ 比喻被强烈吸引或着迷的状态,形容人或事物具有难以抗拒的吸引力。

“The audience was magnetized by the speaker's powerful story.”

(听众被演讲者有力的故事深深吸引。)

“Her personality was so vibrant that people felt magnetized around her.”

(她的个性如此鲜明,人们在她身边会感到被吸引。)

同义词:magnetic, attractive, alluring

verb

❶ 使物体获得磁性的过程,通过物理方法让材料产生磁场或磁力特性。

“The factory magnetizes metal components for use in electronic devices.”

(工厂为电子设备使用的金属部件进行磁化处理。)

“You can magnetize a needle by rubbing it with a magnet in one direction.”

(用磁铁单向摩擦针可以使其磁化。)

同义词:polarize, charge, energize

常见短语

magnetized material — 指经过磁化处理的材料,具有持久或临时的磁性特征,常用于工业和技术领域。

“MRI machines use carefully controlled magnetized materials to create images.”

(核磁共振成像仪使用精密控制的磁化材料来生成图像。)

magnetized to — 表示被某事物强烈吸引的状态,强调无法抗拒的吸引力或专注力。

“Her eyes were magnetized to the dazzling diamond necklace.”

(她的目光被那条耀眼的钻石项链牢牢吸引。)