英语单词 | magic |
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英美音标 | 英 ['mædʒɪk] 美 ['mædʒɪk] |
中文释义 | n.魔法;魔术;魔力 adj.有魔力的;魔术的;奇妙的 |
英语例句 | (1) Some people still believe in magic. (2) True magic is a very subtle thing. (3) The paper turned green as if by magic. (4) The magician thrilled his audience with his feats of magic. (5) He is going to perform magic at the party. (6) The child thought the toy car worked by magic. (7) They believe it was all done by magic. (8) The witch put a magic spell on the prince and turned him into a frog. (9) It was thought that witches had magic power. (10) He played some clever magic tricks. (11) That music is really magic. |
中文例句 | (1) 有些人仍然相信魔法。 (2) 真正的魔法是一种非常微妙的事。 (3) 这纸魔术般地变成了绿色。 (4) 魔术师用他的魔术技艺使观众们激动。 (5) 他将在晚会上表演魔术。 (6) 这小孩认为这个玩具车是由魔力驱动的。 (7) 他们相信这全是靠魔力实现的。 (8) 巫师向王子施了具有魔力的咒语,把他变成了一只青蛙。 (9) 女巫被认为拥有魔力。 (10) 他表演了一些巧妙的魔术。 (11) 那音乐真是妙不可言。 |
vocabulary简明 | Magic describes those unlikely events that seem to have a supernatural force behind them. When the elevator doors open just as you approach, it may seem like magic. |
vocabulary扩展 | If you believe in witches and sorcerers, you probably already know that they can use magic to make impossible things happen. Magic is often used more broadly to describe things that just seem to involve some greater power. The waiter may appear as if by magic just when you’re craving dessert. Magic can also describe seemingly impossible tricks performed by an entertainer — a magician — such as making a person disappear or pulling a coin out of thin air. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]魔法;巫术;法术 Magic is the power to use supernatural forces to make impossible things happen, such as making people disappear or controlling events in nature.
2 [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]魔术;魔法 You can use magic when you are referring to an event that is so wonderful, strange, or unexpected that it seems as if supernatural powers have caused it. You can also say that something happens as if by magic or like magic .
3 [ADJ 形容词](似)用魔法变成的;(似)用魔术变出的 You use magic to describe something that does things, or appears to do things, by magic. [ADJ n]
4 [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]魔术;戏法 Magic is the art and skill of performing mysterious tricks to entertain people, for example by making things appear and disappear. [oft N n]
5 [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]魅力;魔力;神奇(性) If you refer to the magic of something, you mean that it has a special mysterious quality which makes it seem wonderful and exciting to you and which makes you feel happy. [usu with supp]
6 [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词](令人钦佩的)特殊才能,能力 If you refer to a person's magic, you mean a special talent or ability that they have, which you admire or consider very impressive. [usu with poss]
7 [ADJ 形容词](数目、词语等)重要的,关键的,举足轻重的 You can use expressions such as the magic number and the magic word to indicate that a number or word is the one which is significant or desirable in a particular situation. [
8 [ADJ 形容词]立见奇效的;立竿见影的 Magic is used in expressions such as there is no magic formula and there is no magic solution to say that someone will have to make an effort to solve a problem, because it will not solve itself. [ADJ n]
9 [ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]极好的;了不起的;非常棒的 If you say that something is magic, you think it is very good or enjoyable. [approval] [mainly BRIT 主英] [INFORMAL 非正式]
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