charta
/kahr-tuh/US // ˈkɑr tə //
魅力四射,魅力,魅力无限,魅力四射的
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
plural char·tae [kahr-tee]. /ˈkɑr ti/. Pharmacology.
- : a strip of paper that is impregnated with a medicinal substance, for external application.
- : Also called chartula, powder paper. a paper folded so as to form a packet for a powdered medicament.
Examples
The first event, the wringing of Magna Charta from the king, Shakespeare passes over.
He was one of those who advised king John to sign Magna Charta.
The use of paper is of great antiquity; it is what the ancient Latinists call charta, or chart.
The circumstances are not wholly unlike those of Magna Charta.
But in this they were undoubtedly warranted by the clear language of Magna Charta, which makes no distinction of the kind.
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