Word Explanation
迷人的 (mí rén) is an adjective meaning 'fascinating', 'charming', or 'captivating'. Literally, 迷 means 'to be enchanted or bewitched', and 人 means 'person' — together, they describe something or someone so appealing that it holds your attention completely, as if casting a spell. It’s commonly used to describe people (especially their appearance, voice, or personality), places, art, music, scents, or any sensory experience with strong aesthetic appeal.
The word carries a positive, often slightly poetic or romantic connotation. While it can describe physical beauty, it more frequently emphasizes allure, mystery, or emotional resonance — for example, a '迷人的微笑' (a captivating smile) or '迷人的夜景' (a mesmerizing night view). It’s standard in both spoken and written Mandarin, but tends to sound more refined than casual slang like 帅 or 漂亮.
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外语
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