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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. 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.