charisma 的定义
plural cha·ris·ma·ta [kuh-riz-muh-tuh]. /kəˈrɪz mə tə/.
- Theology. a divinely conferred gift or power.
- a spiritual power or personal quality that gives an individual influence or authority over large numbers of people.
- the special virtue of an office, function, position, etc., that confers or is thought to confer on the person holding it an unusual ability for leadership, worthiness of veneration, or the like.
charisma 近义词
great personal charm
更多charisma例句
- Joe’s path had been laid out for him, and he had the charisma and negotiating skills to navigate it.
- Whether explicitly searching for a diverse pool of talent or simply seeking out creators with the right skills and charisma, casting professionals need scale and simplicity.
- It was a physical version of the charisma Rivera had noticed during Young’s predraft interview, the closest thing he had seen to the energy of Cam Newton, his former quarterback with the Carolina Panthers.
- I got into record engineering and I was looking for someone with the charisma of Diana Ross and the Supremes, but make a new genre, which came to be known as Lovers Rock.
- Perhaps, by the time the crisis ends, worldwide understandings of political charisma will have changed.
- John Paul was youthful in his sixties with a radiant charisma.
- The charisma and brand of the artist itself becomes a kind of furniture.
- Dostum was a natural soldier and a good leader whose troops admired his charisma and tough military approach.
- Successful politicians seek to marry a triumvirate of charisma, certitude, and leadership.
- Her charisma was too much, too overshadowing for the Royal model as it exists even now.
- She really had a lot of charisma -- you didn't want to laugh at her, you just wanted to laugh with her.
- Janov has been criticized for his apparent desire for public charisma and for capitalizing on advertising hype.