interested
adjective
uk/ˈɪn.trə.stɪd/us/ˈɪn.trɪ.stɪd/interestedadjective(FEELING INVOLVED)
A2
wantingto giveyourattentionto something anddiscovermore about it:
感兴趣的;关注的He didn'tseemvery interestedinwhat I was saying.他好像对我的话不怎么感兴趣。
She's at thatagewhere she'sstartingto get interestedinboys.她正处于开始对男孩子发生兴趣的年龄。
I'd be interestedtohearmore aboutyourwork.我很想更多地了解你的工作。
"Really?" he said, with an interestedlookon hisface.“真的吗?”他说道,脸上呈现出一副关注的神情。
Yes, I'd be very interestedinknowingmore about theservicesyourfirmoffers.是的,我很想更多地了解贵公司所提供的服务。
Opposite
uninterested
interested in something
- interestedI've always been interested in the origins of blues music.
- fascinatedI was fascinated to hear that he had lived in Madagascar for years.
- spellboundThe audience was spellbound as he attempted his daring escape from the water tank.
- absorbed inI was so absorbed in the novel that I completely missed my tram stop.
- engrossedThey were so engrossed with the puzzle they missed my phone call.
- wrapped upShe's been completely wrapped up in her home life since getting married.
- She's notespeciallyinterested insport.
- Makesureyouvisitthemaritimemuseumif you're interested in anything to do withshipsorseafaring.
- Here's somenewsyou might be interested in.
- Applicants interested inapplyingfor thepositionshouldsubmittheirCVsto the AnatomyDepartmentnolaterthanFebruary15.
- Do you reallywanttojointhescheme, or were you justpretendingto be interested?
Excited, interested and enthusiastic
- ablaze
- aflame
- aflutter
- agog
- all of a flutteridiom
- amped
- animated
- entranced
- evangelical
- evangelistic
- excited
- excitedly
- fevered
- go ahead
- heartily
- mood
- nuts
- omnivorous
- on the edge ofyourseatidiom
- orientated
interestedadjective(HAVING A CONNECTION)
relatingto apersonorgroupwho has aconnectionwith aparticularsituation,event,business, etc.:
有利害关系的All interestedparties(=peoplewho areinvolved)areadvisedtocontactthisoffice.建议有关各方与这个办公室联系。
Taking part and getting involved
- actor
- all in
- along
- attendee
- be (a) party tosomethingidiom
- catch
- concern
- go in onsomething
- hat
- have a horse in the raceidiom
- have skin in the gameidiom
- horse
- immersion
- muscle
- neck
- plunge
- plunge in/plunge intosomething
- punch above your weightidiom
- re-engage
- re-engagement