enchantment
enchantment 英 [ɪnˈtʃɑ:ntmənt] 美 [ɪnˈtʃæntmənt]
n. 魅力;魔法;着迷;妖术
名词复数:enchantments
- Exams over? School out for the summer? You may be feeling a sense of enchantment, that is, a sense of delight and escape from everyday reality.
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- n. 魅力;魔法;着迷;妖术
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1. For Nabokov, art and life were always "a game of intricate enchantment and deception".
对纳博科夫,艺术和生活永远是「充满了错综复杂的魅力和诡计的棋局」。
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2. Students can look at topics such as 'Muggles and magic: the escape from the treadmill and the recovery of enchantment' and 'Gryffindor and Slytherin: prejudice and intolerance in the classroom'.
学生研究的课题丰富多彩,比如“麻瓜与魔法:逃离喧嚣尘世,回归魔法世界”以及“格兰芬多和斯莱特林:论课堂的公平与包容”。
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3. He wants to deprive poets of their power to enchant, and something Socrates admits in the tenth book of the Republic, to which he himself has been highly susceptible to the enchantment of the poets.
他想剥去诗人使人着迷的力量,可苏格拉底,也在《理想国》的十册中承认,他个人,对诗人的魅力抵抗力很弱。
- enchantment (n.) c. 1300, "act of magic or witchcraft; use of magic; magic power," from Old French encantement "magical spell; song, concert, chorus," from enchanter "bewitch, charm," from Latin incantare "enchant, cast a (magic) spell upon," from in- "upon, into" (from PIE root *en "in") + cantare "to sing" (from PIE root *kan- "to sing"). Figurative sense of "allurement" is from 1670s. Compare Old English galdor "song," also "spell, enchantment," from galan "to sing," which also is the source of the second element in nightingale.
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