charmed 的定义
- marked by good fortune or privilege: a charmed life.
- Physics. having a nonzero value of charm.
charmed 近义词
enchanted
更多charmed例句
- Occasionally, a team just enjoys a charmed season even if the underlying numbers don’t suggest greatness.
- Halfway through his second term, Johnson has enjoyed a charmed life.
- I started noticing his voice on news shows and became very charmed by his style of activism.
- There was instead the very best and LaChanze proved how right it is that her name means “the Charmed One” in Creole.
- In certain ways—perfect-10 body, husband, and overall charmed life aside—she can be just like any other mother.
- After all, plenty of folks would be amenable to, or perhaps even charmed by, the idea of an untraditional marriage.
- On rounding a point a few minutes after, he was again arrested by a scene which, while it charmed, amazed him.
- She gave him his cup of tea, with the same gesture that had charmed Nigel on the day when he first visited her.
- It all charmed him inexpressibly, so that he realised—yes, in a sense—the degradation of his twenty years' absorption in business.
- On May 13, in a speech which charmed the House, Mr. Townshend opened his plan for settling the colonial question.
- The old Madame was charmed with Edna's visit, and showered all manner of delicate attentions upon her.