incantation 英 [ˌɪnkænˈteɪʃn]   美 [ˌɪnkænˈteʃən]

incantation

incantation  英 [ˌɪnkænˈteɪʃn] 美 [ˌɪnkænˈteʃən]

n. 咒语 

名词复数:incantations 

"Don't be evil" is a vague incantation. “不要作恶”是一个模糊的咒语。
Tony Robbins, one of my heros, articulates the principle of incantation perfectly here. 托尼·罗宾斯,我众多所崇拜的人之一,完美在这里阐述的原则的咒语。

  • "Double, double toil and trouble / Fire burn, and cauldron bubble." These lines, cackled by the Weird Sisters in Shakespeare's "Macbeth," are part of the most famous incantation –- or magic spell made of words -– in English literature.
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  • n. 咒语
  • 1. "Don't be evil" is a vague incantation.

    “不要作恶”是一个模糊的咒语。

  • 2. Tony Robbins, one of my heros, articulates the principle of incantation perfectly here.

    托尼·罗宾斯,我众多所崇拜的人之一,完美在这里阐述的原则的咒语。

  • 3. That doesn't mean that a developer may have to, in the long run, use this sort of scheme just to be compatible; but don't think that it's just a magic incantation, either.

    这并不意味著开发者在相当长的时间里一定要使用这种模式以提供相容性;但也不要认为它祇是一个有魔力的咒语。

  • incantation (n.) late 14c., from Old French incantacion "spell, exorcism" (13c.), from Late Latin incantationem (nominative incantatio) "art of enchanting," noun of action from past participle stem of incantare "to bewitch, charm, cast a spell upon, chant magic over, sing spells" (see enchantment).
in·can·ta·tion / ˌɪnkænˈteɪʃn ; NAmE ˌɪnkænˈteɪʃn / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] special words that are spoken or sung to have a magic effect; the act of speaking or singing these words 符咒;咒语;念咒语 incantation incantations in·can·ta·tion / ˌɪnkænˈteɪʃn ; NAmE ˌɪnkænˈteɪʃn /
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