magic / ˈmædʒ ɪk /

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magic3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the art of producing illusions as entertainment by the use of sleight of hand, deceptive devices, etc.; legerdemain; conjuring: to pull a rabbit out of a hat by magic.
  2. the art of producing a desired effect or result through the use of incantation or various other techniques that presumably assure human control of supernatural agencies or the forces of nature.Compare contagious magic, imitative magic, sympathetic magic.
  3. the use of this art: Magic, it was believed, could drive illness from the body.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. employed in magic: magic spells; magic dances; magic rites.
  2. mysteriously enchanting; magical: magic beauty.
  3. of, relating to, or due to magic.
  4. producing the effects of magic; magical: a magic touch.
v. 有主动词 verb

mag·icked, mag·ick·ing.

  1. to create, transform, move, etc., by or as if by magic: I magicked him into a medieval knight.

magic 近义词

n. 名词 noun

supernatural power; appearance

更多magic例句

  1. The Nobel prize-winning psychologist Dan Kahneman has said it’s the “most significant of the cognitive biases” and the first thing he’d change about humans if he had a magic wand.
  2. I think he might be wondering if something that some of us call “God” or “magic” is tied up with all of those still undiscovered mysteries.
  3. To get a little bit of that magic combination of determination and foresight, we asked them to tell us the best career advice they ever got.
  4. It’s really about the experience and the learning and the people—the magic of the trail.
  5. While she has turned in strong performances in those efforts, it’s in her own shows that Coel makes magic happen.
  6. In the end, the line between magic and religion may be something of an artificial one.
  7. “One of the producers on a story we were doing on the Orlando Magic told me about this young guy he really liked,” Jaffe said.
  8. The future Mr. Vergara—and star of ‘True Blood’ and ‘Magic Mike’ shares some life advice in an exclusive video.
  9. Despite all the gun talk in “Hot N—,” everyone wanted a piece of him and his magic.
  10. Both Prados have enough magic that, after you visit them, the whole world feels like their gift shop for a few hours.
  11. Here began indeed, in the drab surroundings of the workshop, in the silent mystery of the laboratory, the magic of the new age.
  12. A tall phantom in livery appeared, as if by magic, and signed to me to ascend the grand staircase.
  13. However, on reaching Spain, the magic of the Emperor's personality soon restored the vigour and prestige of the French arms.
  14. All this I admit to be the fever of the mind—a waking dream—an illusion to which mesmerism or magic is but a frivolity.
  15. On every side rose little islands, covered with small trees or underwood, lending a most magic appearance to the river.