magic

英['mædʒɪk] 美['mædʒɪk]
  • n. 魔法;魔术;魔力
  • adj. 有魔力的;魔术的;奇妙的
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星级词汇:
  • magi n.魔术师;古波斯的教士;东方三贤士名词magus的复数形式.
    n. (名词)
    1. 魔术,戏法,巫术,魔法,法术,幻术,妖术
    2. 魅力,魔力,神奇的力量,不可思议的魔力
    3. 神奇
    4. 吸引力
    5. 神奇广大的东西,魔力球
    6. 咒文,咒语
    7. 魔术,法国研制的一种空对空导弹,代号R-550
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 有魔力的,有神奇力量的,有奇异魔力的
    2. 不可思议的,好极了,棒极了,神奇的,美好的,起死回生的,奇异的,迷人的
    3. 巫术的,魔术(般)的,幻(术)的,魔法的,法术的
    v. (动词)
    1. 用魔法变出
    2. (以魔法)影响
    n. (名词)
    1. [U]魔法,法术; 巫术 the use of secret forces to control events and people
    2. [U]魔术,戏法 the art employed by an entertainer
    3. [U]魔力,魅力 a strange or wonderful in fluence, power, etc.
    adj. (形容词)
    1. [A]魔法的,法术的 caused by or used in magic
    2. [P]很好的,奇异的 very good

英英释义

Noun:
  1. any art that invokes supernatural powers

  2. an illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers

Adjective:
  1. possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers;

    "charming incantations"
    "magic signs that protect against adverse influence"
    "a magical spell"
    "'tis now the very witching time of night"
    "wizard wands"
    "wizardly powers"

1. It infected them with some of the magic of a lost age.
逝去的岁月让他们平添了几分魅力。

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2. There is no magic formula for producing winning products.
获奖电影的制作没有捷径可取。

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3. The picture will now appear, as if by magic!
这幅画立刻就会出现,好像变魔术一般!

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4. Our spirits rallied as the bitter-sweet alcohol worked its magic.
苦中带甜的酒发挥了奇效,我们的精神随之振奋起来。

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5. The fighter believes he can still regain some of his old magic.
这位斗士相信自己仍然可以恢复从前的一些魔力。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The fairy's magic changed the two brothers into swans.
      仙子用魔法将两兄弟变成了天鹅。
    2. Some people still believe in magic.
      有些人仍然相信魔法。
    3. True magic is a very subtle thing.
      真正的魔法是一种非常微妙的事。
    4. The paper turned green as if by magic.
      这纸魔术般地变成了绿色。
    5. The magician thrilled his audience with his feats of magic.
      魔术师用他的魔术技艺使观众们激动。
    6. He is going to perform magic at the party.
      他将在晚会上表演魔术。
    7. The child thought the toy car worked by magic.
      这小孩认为这个玩具车是由魔力驱动的。
    8. They believe it was all done by magic.
      他们相信这全是靠魔力实现的。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The witch put a magic spell on the prince and turned him into a frog.
      巫师向王子施了具有魔力的咒语,把他变成了一只青蛙。
    2. It was thought that witches had magic power.
      女巫被认为拥有魔力。
    3. He played some clever magic tricks.
      他表演了一些巧妙的魔术。
    4. That music is really magic.
      那音乐真是妙不可言。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. They claimed that he had inflicted bad fortune on them through evil magic.
      他们声称他运用了恶毒的魔法使他们遭受不幸。
    2. The conjuror's magic delighted the children.
      魔术师的戏法逗乐了孩子们。
    3. They believe that it was all done by magic.
      他们相信这都是靠魔法实现的。
    4. You could feel the magic of Shakespeare's poetry.
      你可以感觉到莎士比亚诗歌的魅力。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    用作定语 ~+ n.
    1. Can you do magic tricks?
      你会变魔术吗?
    2. It is really a magic palace!
      那真是一个有魔力的宫殿!
    3. She has a magic touch with the baby; he never cries when she is holding him.
      她的手像有魔法似的,这个婴儿由她抱着就不哭了。
    用作表语 S+be+~
    1. Their latest record is really magic.
      他们的最新唱片真是棒极了。
用作名词 (n.)
like 〔as if by〕 magic
    神奇地,无法解释地so well or suddenly as seems unreasonable or impossible to explain
用作名词 (n.)
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用作形容词 (adj.)
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