magic 英 [ˈmædʒɪk]   美 [ˈmædʒɪk]

magic

magic  英 [ˈmædʒɪk] 美 [ˈmædʒɪk]

n. 巫术;魔法  adj. 魔力的;魔术的 

名词复数:magics 

Do you believe in magic? 你相信巫术吗?
He suddenly appeared as if by magic. 他突然神奇地出现了

  • 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.
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  • n. 巫术;魔法
  • adj. 魔力的;魔术的
  • 1. Do you believe in magic?

    你相信巫术吗?

  • 2. He suddenly appeared as if by magic.

    他突然神奇地出现了

  • 3. Our year in Italy was pure magic.

    我们在意大利的那一年真是太有趣了。

  • 4. There is no magic formula for passing exams—only hard work.

    根本没有通过考试的魔法,唯一的方法就是勤奋学习。

  • 5. Trust is the magic ingredient in our relationship.

    信任是维系我们相互关系的神奇力量。

  • 6. ‘What was the trip like?’ ‘Magic!’

    “旅行感觉如何?”“棒极了!”

  • magic (adj.) late 14c., from Old French magique, from Latin magicus "magic, magical," from Greek magikos, from magike (see magic (n.)). Magic carpet first attested 1816. Magic Marker (1951) is a registered trademark (U.S.) by Speedry Products, Inc., Richmond Hill, N.Y. Magic lantern "optical instrument whereby a magnified image is thrown upon a wall or screen" is 1690s, from Modern Latin laterna magica.
  • magic (n.) late 14c., "art of influencing events and producing marvels using hidden natural forces," from Old French magique "magic, magical," from Late Latin magice "sorcery, magic," from Greek magike (presumably with tekhne "art"), fem. of magikos "magical," from magos "one of the members of the learned and priestly class," from Old Persian magush, which is possibly from PIE root *magh- "to be able, have power."
  • magic (v.) 1906, from magic (n.).
magic / ˈmædʒɪk ; NAmE ˈmædʒɪk / noun , adjective , verb magic magics magicked magicking noun [uncountable ] 1 the secret power of appearing to make impossible things happen by saying special words or doing special things 魔法;法术;巫术 Do you believe in magic? 你相信巫术吗? He suddenly appeared as if by magic. 他突然神奇地出现了。 A passage was cleared through the crowd like magic. 好像有一股神奇的力量在人群中间开出了一条通道。 see also black magic 2 the art of doing tricks that seem impossible in order to entertain people 戏法;魔术 SYN conjuring 3 a special quality or ability that sb/sth has, that seems too wonderful to be real 魔力;魅力;神奇 SYN enchantment dance and music which capture the magic of India 具有印度独特魅力的舞蹈和音乐 Like all truly charismatic people, he can work his magic onboth men and women. 像所有真正富有魅力的人一样,他让男人和女人都很着迷。 Our year in Italy was pure/sheermagic. 我们在意大利的那一年真是太有趣了。 IDIOMsee weave v.  (4 ) adjective 1 having or using special powers to make impossible things happen or seem to happen 有魔力的;(施)巫术的;有神奇力量的 a magic spell/charm/potion/trick 魔咒;魔力;魔药;魔法 There is no magic formula for passing exams—only hard work. 根本没有通过考试的魔法,唯一的方法就是勤奋学习。 2 ( informal) having a special quality that makes sth seem wonderful 神奇的;有魔力的;美好的 It was a magic moment when the two sisters were reunited after 30 years. *30 年后姐妹俩重逢,就像做梦一样。 She has a magic touchwith the children and they do everything she asks. 她对孩子们很有两下子,说什么是什么。 Trust is the magic ingredient in our relationship. 信任是维系我们相互关系的神奇力量。 3 [not before noun ] ( BrE) ( informal) very good or enjoyable 好极了;棒极了 ‘What was the trip like?’ ‘Magic!’ “旅行感觉如何?”“棒极了!” verb ( -ck- ) magicsb/sth + adv./prep. to make sb/sth appear somewhere, disappear or turn into sth, by magic, or as if by magic (像)用魔法变出(或使消失、使变成…等) magic / ˈmædʒɪk ; NAmE ˈmædʒɪk /
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