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amulet

/am-yuh-lit/US // ˈæm yə lɪt //UK // (ˈæmjʊlɪt) //

护身符,护符,符咒,咒语

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small object worn to ward off evil, harm, or illness or to bring good fortune; protecting charm.

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Examples

  • In November, for instance, archaeologists dug up more than 100 ornately painted wooden coffins, some with mummies, and dozens of other artifacts, including amulets, funeral statues and masks.

  • Was it a charm or amulet to be used by anyone which derived its value from the signification given to it?

  • A girl who loves one man purely has about her an amulet which defies the advances of the profligate.

  • She plucked an amulet from her neck, gazing on it for an instant ere she laid it softly, tenderly, in the dead man's breast.

  • In Aristotle's time, rue hung about the neck as an amulet prevented witchcraft.

  • When the girl heard that her spouse had been killed she took a piece of his skin and wore it as an amulet.