sorcery 英 [ˈsɔ:səri]   美 [ˈsɔrsəri]

sorcery

sorcery  英 [ˈsɔ:səri] 美 [ˈsɔrsəri]

n. 魔术,巫术 

名词复数:sorceries 

But it may not take a magician or sorcery to furnish a room with just a box. 但是仅仅依靠一个魔术师或者一种巫术去用一个箱子来装饰房间大概是不可能的吧。
Since a name was considered an integral part of a person, it could be an effective target for sorcery. 因为名字被认为是一个人的重要组成部分,就有可能成为巫术的有效攻击靶子。

  • Using spells, believing in evil spirits, and other examples of witchcraft are all part of sorcery. Sorcery is popular with wizards and witches and anyone else with a bubbling caldron.
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  • n. 魔术,巫术
  • 1. But it may not take a magician or sorcery to furnish a room with just a box.

    但是仅仅依靠一个魔术师或者一种巫术去用一个箱子来装饰房间大概是不可能的吧。

  • 2. Since a name was considered an integral part of a person, it could be an effective target for sorcery.

    因为名字被认为是一个人的重要组成部分,就有可能成为巫术的有效攻击靶子。

  • 3. Taking drugs that alter our state of mind is a form of sorcery, as are some forms of New Age healing/energy work.

    吃药改变思想状态是巫术的一种形式,和一些新时期的康复治疗∕ 恢复能力是同样的形式。

  • sorcery (n.) c. 1300, "witchcraft, magic, enchantment; act or instance of sorcery; supernatural state of affairs; seemingly magical works," from Old French sorcerie, from sorcier "sorcerer, wizard," from Medieval Latin sortiarius "teller of fortunes by lot; sorcerer," literally "one who influences fate or fortune," from Latin sors (genitive sortis) "lot, fate, fortune" (see sort (n.)).
sor·cery / ˈsɔːsəri ; NAmE ˈsɔːrsəri / noun [uncountable ] magic that uses evil spirits 法道;巫术 SYN black magic sorcery sorceries sor·cery / ˈsɔːsəri ; NAmE ˈsɔːrsəri /
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