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magnet
- IPA[ˈmaɡnət]
美式
- a piece of iron (or an ore, alloy, or other material) that has its component atoms so ordered that the material exhibits properties of magnetism, such as attracting other iron-containing objects or aligning itself in an external magnetic field.;a person or thing that has a powerful attraction
noun: magnet, plural noun: magnets
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- 1. a piece of iron (or an ore, alloy, or other material) that has its component atoms so ordered that the material exhibits properties of magnetism, such as attracting other iron-containing objects or aligning itself in an external magnetic field. 同義詞
- ▪ a person or thing that has a powerful attraction the beautiful stretch of white sand is a magnet for sun worshipers 同義詞
- ▪ archaic term for lodestone
- a man who is very attractive to women: when it comes to women, he's a veritable babe magnet
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- a man who is very attractive to women: when it comes to women, he's a veritable babe magnet
Oxford American Dictionary
- a magnet with poles at the sides and not the ends.
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- a magnet that retains its magnetic properties in the absence of an inducing field or current.
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- a public school offering special instruction and programs not available elsewhere, designed to ... do the magnet schools attract the most able staff and pupils to the detriment of other schools in the area?
Oxford American Dictionary
- a magnet that retains its magnetic properties in the absence of an inducing field or current.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a magnet with poles at the sides and not the ends.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a school designed to attract pupils from various areas or groups, especially one offering ... do the magnet schools attract the most able staff and pupils to the detriment of other schools in the area?
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- IPA[ˈmaɡnɪt]
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- a piece of iron or other material which has its component atoms so ordered that the material ...
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