bewitch 英 [bɪˈwɪtʃ]   美 [bɪˈwɪtʃ]

bewitch

bewitch  英 [bɪˈwɪtʃ] 美 [bɪˈwɪtʃ]

vt. 施魔法于,蛊惑;使着迷 

进行时:bewitching  过去式:bewitched  过去分词:bewitched  第三人称单数:bewitches  名词复数:bewitches 

Because it can bewitch your quest for remarkable health. 因为它可以让你对健康着迷。
The point holds even in contemporary translation: bewitch consumers with what they don't already own. 这一观点甚至在当代的翻译中也保持著:用消费者已经不拥有的东西使他们著迷。

  • To bewitch is to cast a spell on someone with witchcraft or to capture their attention in another way. You might bewitch someone with your beauty or with your potion. The choice is yours.
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  • vt. 施魔法于,蛊惑;使着迷
  • 1. Because it can bewitch your quest for remarkable health.

    因为它可以让你对健康着迷。

  • 2. The point holds even in contemporary translation: bewitch consumers with what they don't already own.

    这一观点甚至在当代的翻译中也保持著:用消费者已经不拥有的东西使他们著迷。

  • 3. In addition to its auspicious connotations in political texts, the fox was perceived as a spectral animal able to metamorphose and to bewitch people.

    除了政治文献中的吉祥含义外,狐狸还被认为是能够变身并蛊惑人的妖魔动物。

  • bewitch (v.) c. 1200, biwicchen, "cast a spell on; enchant, subject to sorcery," from be- + Old English wiccian "to enchant, to practice witchcraft" (see witch). Literal at first, and with implication of harm; figurative sense of "to fascinate, charm past resistance" is from 1520s. *Bewiccian may well have existed in Old English, but it is not attested. Related: Bewitchery; bewitchment.
be·witch / bɪˈwɪtʃ ; NAmE bɪˈwɪtʃ / verb 1 [often passive ] bewitchsb to attract or impress sb so much that they cannot think in a sensible way 迷住;迷惑 He was completely bewitched by her beauty. 他完全被她的美貌迷住了。 2 bewitchsb to put a magic spellon sb 施魔法于;使中魔法 SYN enchant bewitch bewitches bewitched bewitching be·witch / bɪˈwɪtʃ ; NAmE bɪˈwɪtʃ /
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