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enchanted

US // (ɪnˈtʃɑːntɪd) //

充满魅力的,充满信心的,充满魅力,充满热情的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : under a spell; bewitched; magical
    • : utterly delighted or captivated; fascinated; charmed

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Examples

  • The hallway leads to a back room that might be seen as a crystal cave, or as the cellar of the enchanted castle whose dining hall the visitor just traversed.

  • The female wolf pack leader who so enchanted the men charged with tagging her.

  • It was a genuine costume, and Tessie retired to the screen with it enchanted.

  • The mood overall was tranquil and positive, and the set, which was covered in ivy, looked like an enchanted garden.

  • One recent visitor on a Trip Advisor forum agreed with him, dubbing the Enchanted attractions “the best things in North Dakota.”

  • I lived in New York for 40 years, and I always felt a little like Chester—welcomed, inspired, enchanted, and stunned.

  • Monsieur Quérin saluted and declared himself enchanted at the encounter.

  • I felt myself quite the enchanted princess and put in most of my time dreaming about the prince.

  • Enchanted with the golden period of the Grecian republic, I passed over the storms by which it had been agitated.

  • Most girls of her age would have been enchanted and bewildered by this display of royal grandeur.

  • For two years I lived an enchanted life; then, one day, she told me she was going to be married.