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Definition of ravishing in English: ravishingadjective ˈravɪʃɪŋˈrævɪʃɪŋ Delightful; entrancing. 令人愉快的,可喜的;令人陶醉(或销魂)的,迷人的 她显得很迷人。 Example sentencesExamples - What you need are ravishing good looks, charm and undemanding chit-chat, all of which Marlborough Merlot offers.
- ‘Your Highness, forgive me for saying so, but you look absolutely ravishing tonight,’ he said smoothly, grinning at her charmingly.
- It is a ravishing work, hardly less so than the more often performed second quartet, ‘Intimate Letters.’
- The Hartke Symphony was also gorgeously done, and it is a ravishing new score.
- These are ravishing pictures and this is the first time that so many of them have been shown.
- When Zulaykha tried to captivate Joseph by her ravishing beauty, the Almighty hastened to help him.
- This is first and foremost a collection of ravishing photographs, many of them exquisite platinum prints.
- The Festival opens amidst the ravishing sound-world of Debussy's ground-breaking String Quartet in G minor.
- Ten ravishing models from Bangalore, dressed in clothes designed by fashion technology students, set the ramp ablaze.
- He shook his head, ‘I dare say, she has once again fallen into the ravishing trap of love… I know that look.’
- Add class to your style by including these utterly ravishing and stunning bags that are a rage this season.
- She didn't think she was ugly; she just didn't see herself as the ravishing beauty people often told her she was.
- Among the cyclamen, Colchicum, with elegant, long-stemmed pink goblets, completes this ravishing October picture.
- She simply wants to be a beautiful, glamorous, radiant, ravishing movie star.
- The smaller paintings vary in color from the same pyrelene green-black to a radiant gray-gold to a ravishing Ferrari red.
- In fact, excuse me for saying so, but I'm absolutely more ravishing than you.
- She looked pretty as a picture herself out here in the sunshine - a ravishing rose amongst a garden of gorgeous roses.
- Although personally antipathetic to his modernist pioneering spirit, I have been seduced time and again by the ravishing sounds that he produces.
- In the first scene of the film, Marshall Will Kane marries the ravishing Amy and retires his marshal's badge.
- This ravishing city, seductively perfumed with orange blossom, is every bit as alluring as Spain's most infamous femme fatale.
Synonyms very beautiful, gorgeous, stunning, wonderful, exquisite, lovely, striking, magnificent, dazzling, radiant, delightful, charming, enchanting, entrancing, captivating, bewitching informal incredible, amazing, sensational, fantastic, fabulous, terrific, smashing, heavenly, divine, out of this world, fab, drop-dead gorgeous, knockout, delectable, scrumptious North American informal babelicious, bodacious Definition of ravishing in US English: ravishingadjectiveˈrævɪʃɪŋˈraviSHiNG Delightful; entrancing. 令人愉快的,可喜的;令人陶醉(或销魂)的,迷人的 她显得很迷人。 Example sentencesExamples - Ten ravishing models from Bangalore, dressed in clothes designed by fashion technology students, set the ramp ablaze.
- When Zulaykha tried to captivate Joseph by her ravishing beauty, the Almighty hastened to help him.
- Add class to your style by including these utterly ravishing and stunning bags that are a rage this season.
- The Hartke Symphony was also gorgeously done, and it is a ravishing new score.
- The smaller paintings vary in color from the same pyrelene green-black to a radiant gray-gold to a ravishing Ferrari red.
- In fact, excuse me for saying so, but I'm absolutely more ravishing than you.
- ‘Your Highness, forgive me for saying so, but you look absolutely ravishing tonight,’ he said smoothly, grinning at her charmingly.
- Among the cyclamen, Colchicum, with elegant, long-stemmed pink goblets, completes this ravishing October picture.
- She simply wants to be a beautiful, glamorous, radiant, ravishing movie star.
- This is first and foremost a collection of ravishing photographs, many of them exquisite platinum prints.
- Although personally antipathetic to his modernist pioneering spirit, I have been seduced time and again by the ravishing sounds that he produces.
- This ravishing city, seductively perfumed with orange blossom, is every bit as alluring as Spain's most infamous femme fatale.
- The Festival opens amidst the ravishing sound-world of Debussy's ground-breaking String Quartet in G minor.
- What you need are ravishing good looks, charm and undemanding chit-chat, all of which Marlborough Merlot offers.
- He shook his head, ‘I dare say, she has once again fallen into the ravishing trap of love… I know that look.’
- She didn't think she was ugly; she just didn't see herself as the ravishing beauty people often told her she was.
- In the first scene of the film, Marshall Will Kane marries the ravishing Amy and retires his marshal's badge.
- She looked pretty as a picture herself out here in the sunshine - a ravishing rose amongst a garden of gorgeous roses.
- These are ravishing pictures and this is the first time that so many of them have been shown.
- It is a ravishing work, hardly less so than the more often performed second quartet, ‘Intimate Letters.’
Synonyms very beautiful, gorgeous, stunning, wonderful, exquisite, lovely, striking, magnificent, dazzling, radiant, delightful, charming, enchanting, entrancing, captivating, bewitching |