If something, especially something strange, intrigues you, it interests you and you want to know more about it.
激起…的好奇心
...political intrigue. …
政治阴谋。
| interest sb. 引起某人兴趣 (v.) | The new documentary about space exploration is sure to interest viewers of all ages. 这部关于太空探索的新纪录片肯定会引起所有年龄段观众的兴趣。 |
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| appeal to sb. 吸引某人;引起某人兴趣 (v.) | A career in environmental science really appeal to her. 环境科学领域的职业真的很吸引她。 |
| arouse one’s interest/curiosity 引起某人的兴趣/好奇心 (v.) | The mysterious package left on the doorstep aroused the neighbor's curiosity. 留在门口的神秘包裹引起了邻居的好奇心。 |
| intrigue with sbA. against sbB. 与A耍阴谋对付B (v.) | He was intriguing with the barons against the king. 他正与男爵们密谋对付国王。 |
| intrigue 阴谋;诡计;私通 (n.) | The royal court was a hotbed of political intrigue and betrayal. 王室宫廷是政治阴谋和背叛的温床。 |
| scheme 诡计;阴谋 (n.) | The criminal devised a clever scheme to steal the diamonds. 这个罪犯设计了一个巧妙的诡计来偷钻石。 |
| schemes and intrigues 阴谋诡计 (n. pl.) | All the imperialist schemes and intrigues are doomed to failure. 所有帝国主义的阴谋诡计都注定要失败。 |