Examples of using Transfixed in English and their translations into Indonesian
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keep an eye out for a glossy-eyed transfixed gaze on your child's face.
culminating a four-year legal saga that transfixed official Washington
Kayneth did not even spare another glance for the old priest who had slumped down, and stared transfixed at the picture of the Command Seal carved on the back of his right hand.
most days... I would see a young Lithuanian man... as transfixed by the Botticelli as I was;
Washington policy makers became transfixed by the domino theory which posited that communist regimes would gain power throughout Asia in a gradual domino effect.
all of whom were still gazing transfixed at Mad-Eye Moody,"we are to have the honor of hosting a very exciting event over the coming months, an event that
all of whom were still gazing transfixed at Mad-Eye Moody,‘we are to have the honour of hosting a very exciting event over the coming months, an event which
affixing, transfixing.
You transfix me quite.
We captivate your senses with sublime sound to create transfixing moments.
Hence the form kīlaya could mean"you cause to bind/transfix!", or"bind/transfix!
The sting of the scorpion's whip-like tail transfixes and poisons its prey,
darkening the shadows and transfixing the subject in a blinding shaft of light.
Ryder's performance was lauded, with Peter Travers of Rolling Stone saying,"Ryder offers a transfixing portrait of warped innocence.".
darkening the shadows and transfixing the subject in a blinding shaft of light.
Mohammad Assaf, 24, became a national hero when he won the pan-Arab contest in June after transfixing millions of television viewers with his soaring renditions of Arab love ballads
became a national hero when he won the pan-Arab contest in June after transfixing millions of television viewers with his soaring renditions of Arab love ballads
darkening the shadows and transfixing the subject in a blinding shaft of light.
darkening the shadows and transfixing the subject in a blinding shaft of light.
legitimately used as the denominative verb'to spike,''transfix,''nail down,' etc.