rapt
Word family adjectiveraptadverbraptly
rapt /ræpt/ adjectiveadj written INTERESTEDso interested in something that you do not notice anything else 全神贯注的,专心致志的 They listened with rapt attention. 他们全神贯注地听着。
the rapt expression on his face 他脸上专注的表情
rapt attention• As Father Tim read, Barnabas awoke, yawned, and began to listen with rapt attention.• In the early days it was like cinema in the home, watched with rapt attention.• Tom mumbled on in his own way, a little flattered at the rapt attention he was receiving.• Twice he drew her stylish silhouette in rapt attention in the Louvre.• Indeed, although a display of rapt attention is required, the executive may not feel it necessary to listen.• Victor's face as the match flares in front of it has the rapt attention of a man lighting a fuse.• She quavers along with the congregation and is all rapt attention when the vicar does his bit.• The entire audience stayed at rapt attention while the last part of the speech was translated into the vernacular. Origin rapt (1300-1400) Latin raptus, past participle of
rapere;
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