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单词 irresistibly
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Definition of irresistibly in English:

irresistibly

adverb ɪrɪˈzɪstɪbliˌɪ(r)rəˈzɪstəbli
  • 1In a way that is too attractive and tempting to be resisted.

    men are irresistibly attracted to her
    their eyes were drawn irresistibly back to the house
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The spectacular firework display finale is a charming end to an irresistibly likeable performance.
    • The ridges formed by the edges of the underlying shapes interrupt the smoothness of the glossy surfaces and provide the works with an irresistibly tactile appeal.
    • Why these kids find him irresistibly cool is beyond me.
    • You get off the train and walk south, drawn irresistibly towards the mighty red portico carved out of the building itself.
    • It's a comfortable, irresistibly charming place to visit.
    • She is the movie's sexpot, a siren that irresistibly attracts men.
    • Although he was notoriously ugly, he was irresistibly attractive to women.
    • His performances are irresistibly vivacious, dramatic, and rhythmically compelling.
    • Women were the vortex personified for Hitchcock, alluring sirens that drew you irresistibly to your doom.
    • The film's closing track is an irresistibly jovial Irish jig.
    1. 1.1 In a way that is too powerful or convincing to be resisted.
      I am irresistibly reminded of the advice of a friend of mine
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There is nothing ostensibly subversive about the images in theological terms, but they seem irresistibly to evoke the vicious pagan anti-type.
      • He felt some dark presence moving irresistibly upon him from the darkness.
      • The viewer is irresistibly embroiled in the act of creation, and thereby marked forever with the power of his gorgeous creations.
      • We still irresistibly trust that those carved stones can somehow vault us over the millennia to a kind of psychic and even perceptual proximity to their subject.
      • The spiraling open-air ramp irresistibly recalls the gravity-defying swirls of Tecton's penguin pool.
      • The arrival of the beard in the late 1870s irresistibly suggests a change in Brahms, a retreat from a young romantic view into the severe classicism of the crusty bachelor.
      • His nostrils itched irresistibly, and through a series of sneezes the truth exploded.
      • This storm irresistibly propels him into the future to which his back is turned, while the pile of debris before him grows skyward.
      • The equation of human life with a transitory show struck Shakespeare's contemporaries as irresistibly true.
      • The facts that bear a peculiar character irresistibly suggest a peculiar cause.

Definition of irresistibly in US English:

irresistibly

adverbˌɪ(r)rəˈzɪstəbliˌi(r)rəˈzistəblē
  • 1In a way that is too attractive and tempting to be resisted.

    men are irresistibly attracted to her
    their eyes were drawn irresistibly back to the house
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The spectacular firework display finale is a charming end to an irresistibly likeable performance.
    • Why these kids find him irresistibly cool is beyond me.
    • The ridges formed by the edges of the underlying shapes interrupt the smoothness of the glossy surfaces and provide the works with an irresistibly tactile appeal.
    • She is the movie's sexpot, a siren that irresistibly attracts men.
    • Women were the vortex personified for Hitchcock, alluring sirens that drew you irresistibly to your doom.
    • Although he was notoriously ugly, he was irresistibly attractive to women.
    • The film's closing track is an irresistibly jovial Irish jig.
    • It's a comfortable, irresistibly charming place to visit.
    • His performances are irresistibly vivacious, dramatic, and rhythmically compelling.
    • You get off the train and walk south, drawn irresistibly towards the mighty red portico carved out of the building itself.
    1. 1.1 In a way that is too powerful or convincing to be resisted.
      I am irresistibly reminded of the advice of a friend of mine
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We still irresistibly trust that those carved stones can somehow vault us over the millennia to a kind of psychic and even perceptual proximity to their subject.
      • The spiraling open-air ramp irresistibly recalls the gravity-defying swirls of Tecton's penguin pool.
      • The facts that bear a peculiar character irresistibly suggest a peculiar cause.
      • The equation of human life with a transitory show struck Shakespeare's contemporaries as irresistibly true.
      • The viewer is irresistibly embroiled in the act of creation, and thereby marked forever with the power of his gorgeous creations.
      • There is nothing ostensibly subversive about the images in theological terms, but they seem irresistibly to evoke the vicious pagan anti-type.
      • This storm irresistibly propels him into the future to which his back is turned, while the pile of debris before him grows skyward.
      • The arrival of the beard in the late 1870s irresistibly suggests a change in Brahms, a retreat from a young romantic view into the severe classicism of the crusty bachelor.
      • He felt some dark presence moving irresistibly upon him from the darkness.
      • His nostrils itched irresistibly, and through a series of sneezes the truth exploded.
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