charm / tʃɑrm /

💦中学词汇魅力魅力四射迷人的魅力魅力无穷

charm3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a power of pleasing or attracting, as through personality or beauty: charm of manner; the charm of a mountain lake.
  2. a trait or feature imparting this power.
  3. charms, attractiveness.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to delight or please greatly by beauty, attractiveness, etc.; enchant: She charmed us with her grace.
  2. to act upon with or as with a compelling or magical force: to charm a bird from a tree.
  3. to endow with or protect by supernatural powers.
  4. to gain or influence through personal charm: He charmed a raise out of his boss.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to be fascinating or pleasing.
  2. to use charms.
  3. to act as a charm.

charm 近义词

n. 名词 noun

enchantment, allure

n. 名词 noun

talisman

v. 动词 verb

enchant

charm构成的短语

  • charmed life
  • charm the pants off
  • (charm the) pants off
  • work like a charm

更多charm例句

  1. They even had the tournament’s favorite 98-year-old nun, Sister Jean, as a lucky charm.
  2. He was friendly and had a captivating charm and a sharp wit, Monteleone said.
  3. Part of the trials’ charm has been the sheer number of participants, the vast majority with little to no chance of making the Olympic team.
  4. The exact recipe was a closely guarded secret, but part of the petite crab cake’s charm was the restraint deployed by the chef.
  5. We can practically see the steam coming out of Pen’s ears as she watches her cousin charm Colin.
  6. There is charm, oodles of it, but also a steeliness about Gilkes.
  7. In the end, Stephen did not kill young William, which the knight would claim was due to his charm.
  8. The charm continues when he waxes on—and on—about the immeasurable respect he has for Cumberbatch, his friend of over 15 years.
  9. The system faintly evokes the charm of the Hogwarts houses—without a Sorting Hat, that is.
  10. In the last several months Pyongyang has launched a charm offensive directed at Moscow, Tokyo, and Seoul.
  11. Many of them were delicious in the role; one of them was the embodiment of every womanly grace and charm.
  12. Yet, if one looks closely, under the froth and foppery, some of the charm and perception of the man still shines through.
  13. Feeling sixteen and very foolish, she sank to the edge of a chair and muttered something about the charm of the room.
  14. Perhaps he is a little conscious of his charm; if so, it is hardly his fault, for hero-worship has been his lot from boyhood.
  15. A great charm in Trevithick's character was his freedom and largeness of view in questions of competition.