名词魅力; 魔力; 咒文; (表链等的)小装饰品
及物动词使陶醉; 诱惑; 对…行魔法; 令人陶醉
1. work like a charm : 有神效;
2. like a charm : 效验如神地;
及物动词
1. The child charms everyone.
这孩子给大家带来欢乐。
2. I''m charmed to meet you.
幸会,幸会。
名词
1. The girl''s warm personality is her greatest charm.
那女孩热情的个性是她最迷人之处。
2. He fell victim to her charms.
他为她的姿色所倾倒。
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2. 魅惑:附魔系法术分为以下两类: 魅惑(Charm):此类法术可以改变对方对你的看法,通常会将你视为朋友. 协迫(Compulsion):此类法术强迫对方改变想法,有时可让你决定对方的行动,甚至控制对方.
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3. 吸引力:众神的态度有以下十一种,笔者由高到低排列,请众位玩家留意:兴奋(Exalted)、有吸引力(Charm)、喜悦(Delighted)、开心(Happy)、高兴(Pleased)、漠不关心(Indifferent)、不开心(Displeased)、有怒气(Irritated)、愤怒(Angry)、非常愤怒(
1. 魅力;吸引力
Charm is the quality of being pleasant or attractive.
e.g. ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'', the 1937 Disney classic, has lost none of its original charm...
1937年迪斯尼推出的经典之作《白雪公主和七个小矮人》魅力不减当年。
e.g. The house had its charms, not the least of which was the furniture that came with it.
这座房子有其吸引人的地方,比如和房子配套的家具就很出彩。
2. (人的)魅力,亲和力
Someone who has charm behaves in a friendly, pleasant way that makes people like them.
e.g. He was a man of great charm and distinction.
他这个人魅力十足,卓尔不群。
3. 迷住;吸引;使倾倒
If you charm someone, you please them, especially by using your charm.
e.g. He even charmed Mrs Prichard, carrying her shopping and flirting with her, though she''s 83...
他又是帮普里查德夫人拎买的东西,又是和她调情,居然把83岁高龄的她也给迷倒了。
e.g. The Indians, in turn, were charmed by the famous author''s cultured and civilised outlook...
而印第安人呢,则为那位著名作家有教养的、开化的见解而折服。
4. 运用个人魅力(出入…)
If you charm your way into or out of a place or situation, you use your charm to get into or out of that place or situation.
e.g. ...charming his way into the British Embassy in Teheran...
靠他的个人魅力打入英国驻德黑兰大使馆
e.g. He charmed his way out of trouble.
他运用自己的魅力摆脱了麻烦。
5. 利用个人魅力获取
If you say that someone charmed something out of you or from you, you mean that they used their charm to persuade you to give it to them.
e.g. He is good at charming money out of companies.
他擅长利用自己的魅力从各家公司套钱。
6. (手镯、项链上的)小挂件,小饰物,小玩意
A charm is a small ornament that is fixed to a bracelet or necklace.
7. 有魔力的物品;咒语;魔法
A charm is an act, saying, or object that is believed to have magic powers.
e.g. They cross their fingers and spit over their shoulders as charms against the evil eye.
他们手指交叉,向身后吐口水,作为抵抗邪眼的魔法。
e.g. ...a good luck charm.
护身符
8. (常指为了获取某物或欺骗某人而)施展魅力
If someone turns on the charm, they behave in a way that seems very friendly but which you think is insincere, often in order to obtain something or deceive someone.
e.g. He figured out that you''re lonely, like most widows, and he turned on the charm.
他看出你和大多数寡妇一样很寂寞,所以就拿出他的魅力来了。
9. 立见功效;很成功
If you say that something worked like a charm, you mean that it was very effective or successful.
e.g. Economically, the policy worked like a charm.
从经济上说,这个政策非常奏效。
noun
1. something believed to bring good luck
Synonym: good luck charm
2. attractiveness that interests or pleases or stimulates
e.g. his smile was part of his appeal to her
Synonym: appealappealingness
3. (physics) one of the six flavors of quark
4. a verbal formula believed to have magical force
e.g. he whispered a spell as he moved his hands
inscribed around its base is a charm in Balinese
Synonym: spellmagic spellmagical spell
verb
1. induce into action by using one''s charm
e.g. She charmed him into giving her all his money
2. protect through supernatural powers or charms
3. attract
cause to be enamored
e.g. She captured all the men''s hearts
Synonym: captureenamourtrancecatchbecharmenamorcaptivatebeguilefascinatebewitchentranceenchant
4. control by magic spells, as by practicing witchcraft
Synonym: becharm