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		magnetismnoun[U](ATTRACTIVE QUALITY)aqualitythat makes someone veryattractiveto otherpeople: 吸引力,魅力Theactresshas apersonalmagnetism that israrein someone soyoung.这名女演员有种在她这么年轻的演员身上罕见的个人魅力。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesAttracting and tempting - affinity
 - allure
 - alluringly
 - arrest
 - attract
 - catnip
 - charisma
 - charm offensive
 - charm the pants offsomeoneidiom
 - chum
 - glamorousness
 - glamour
 - honey trap
 - incentive
 - jump out atsomeone
 - tantalizingly
 - tempt
 - temptation
 - temptingly
 - ticklesomeone'sfancyidiom
 
 See more results »  magnetismnoun[U](OBJECT)physicsthepowerof beingabletoattractironandsteelobjects  SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesElectricity & electronics - anti-static
 - bitstream
 - brownout
 - capacitance
 - chargeable
 - charged
 - conduct
 - electromagnetism
 - generate
 - hydropower
 - negatively
 - non-electric
 - non-electrical
 - non-electronic
 - non-polar
 - photoelectric
 - piezoelectric
 - pylon
 - resistance
 - shock
 
 See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Chemistry: metals & metalworking   (Definition ofmagnetismfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)magnetismnoun[U](ATTRACTIVE QUALITY)aqualitythat makes someone veryattractiveto otherpeople 吸引力,魅力Theactresshas apersonalmagnetism that israrein someone soyoung.这名女演员有种在她这么年轻的演员身上罕见的个人魅力。  magnetismnoun[U](OBJECT)physicsthepowerof beingabletoattractironandsteelobjectsand alsopushthem away  磁力(能够吸引或排斥铁和钢制物品的力) magnetism| American Dictionarythepowerof amagnettoattractotherobjects: fig.Elvis’sanimalmagnetism(=powerfulphysicalattraction)made him abelovedcelebrityto millions.  (Definition ofmagnetismfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofmagnetismmagnetism Following the return of the expeditions, data were exchanged and synoptic charts plotted for meteorology andmagnetism.From theCambridge English Corpus  In medicine themagnetismof money is a corrupter.From theCambridge English Corpus  Zoisticmagnetism: being the substance of two lectures, descriptive of original views and investigations respecting this mysterious agency.From theCambridge English Corpus  Thus, in reviewing a litany of potential extraterrestrial examples, invoking energy sources as diverse asmagnetism, gravity, pressure and radioactivity, the repeated refrain is one of doubt and scepticism.From theCambridge English Corpus  Researches onmagnetism, electricity, heat, light, crystallization, and chemical attraction, in their relation to the vital force.From theCambridge English Corpus  Categorial featuremagnetism: the endo-centricity and distribution of projections.From theCambridge English Corpus  What would ordinarily appear as qualitatively different experiences - such as heat andmagnetism- would now be discussed as the product of the statistical motions of unobservable entities - namely, atoms.From theCambridge English Corpus  In addition, mechanics broadened into mathematical physics, with the initial mathematicization of parts of heat theory, physical optics, and electricity andmagnetism(including their connection in electromagnetism).From theCambridge English Corpus  Despite the difficult ice conditions, the expedition had carried out valuable topographic surveys and made scientific field observations in meteorology, zoology, botany, ethnography, geology,magnetism, and astronomy.From theCambridge English Corpus  Especially within the field of electricity andmagnetism(but with the development of precision measurement more generally), nearly every phenomenon became observable only with the assistance of instruments or apparatus.From theCambridge English Corpus  The creation of instruments relying on a different paradigm of sound production (electricity andmagnetism) has had a great influence on the conceptualisation of new methods of musical creation.From theCambridge English Corpus  In this sense the study of terrestrialmagnetism, and its extension as an observational field science, suffers from a similar aesthetic: invisible, intangible, difficult to grasp.From theCambridge English Corpus  The main scientific thrust was terrestrialmagnetism.From theCambridge English Corpus  When this aspect was felt to be too weak a reason for an expedition, the collection of scientific data was added, including meteorology, terrestrialmagnetism, physical oceanography, and zoology.From theCambridge English Corpus  In this system, reproduction was guaranteed by themagnetismof an extreme biological dimorphism: the greater the difference, the greater the love that binds and the more prolific the breeding.From theCambridge English Corpus  These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.  #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/magnetism## |