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magical

/maj-i-kuhl/US // ˈmædʒ ɪ kəl //

神奇的,神奇,神奇的是,神通广大

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : produced by or as if by magic: The change in the appearance of the room was magical.
    • : mysteriously enchanting: a magical night.
    • : of or relating to magic.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.bewitching
Synonyms
eerie阴森恐怖,阴森,阴森恐怖的,阴森森的enchanted充满魅力的,充满信心的,充满魅力,充满热情的enchanting迷人的,醉人的,妖娆的,妖娆extraordinary非凡,非凡的,非常规的,不寻常的fascinating迷人的,引人入胜,迷人,吸引人的magic魔术,魔法,魔力,魔幻marvelous奇妙的,妙不可言,奇妙,奇观miraculous神奇的,神奇,神奇的是,奇迹mysterious神秘的,神秘,神奇的,玄妙的mythical神话般的,神话般地,神话般,神话般的otherworldly异世界的,异世界,其他世界的,另一个世界的spellbinding令人着迷,魅力四射spooky诡异的,诡异,怪异的,怪异uncanny不可思议的,不可思议,怪异的,难以置信的unusual不寻常,不寻常的,异常,异乎寻常weird奇怪,奇怪的,诡异,诡异的wonderful精彩,妙,精彩的,妙不可言bewitched迷惑,被迷惑,迷住了,被迷住了charismatic有魅力,有魅力的,富有魅力,魅力四射clairvoyant通灵的人,通灵人,通灵的,预言家conjuring变戏法,魔术,幻术,魔法demoniac恶魔人,恶魔,恶魔患者,恶魔者diabolic破坏性的,破坏性,蜕变,讽刺性的ensorcelled庄稼人,庄严宣誓,庄严承诺,庄家entranced出神入化,出神,出神了,入神entrancing迷人的,引人入胜,诱人,诱人的fiendish凶残的,恶魔般的,恶魔般的,凶残ghostly可怕的,幽灵般的,幽灵般地,幽灵般haunted闹鬼的,闹鬼,闹事的,闹鬼的人imaginary虚构的,虚构,想象的,虚幻的magnetic磁性,磁性的,磁力,磁场mystic神秘主义者,神秘主义,神秘人,神秘necromantic巫术,亡灵性,亡灵主义,亡灵的occult玄学,非自然,隐秘,玄秘parapsychological超心理学,超心理学的,超心理學,超心理runic符文,流苏,流苏式,流道sorcerous巫术的,巫术,巫术性的,巫术性spectral分光,光谱,频谱,分光镜spellbound魅力四射,咒语,魅力无穷,魅力四射的spiritualistic灵性的,属灵的,灵性,灵性上的telekinetic心灵感应,心灵感应式,心灵感应式的,心灵感应的thaumaturgic泰晤士报,泰晤士河外科,泰晤士河外科医生,泰晤士河畔tranced恍惚,心神恍惚,恍惚的,恍惚了witching巫术,巫婆,咒语,诅咒witchlike巫婆式,巫婆式的,巫婆般,巫婆般的wizardly魔法师,巫师式的,巫师式,巫师

Examples

  • Director Isao Takahata, in his final film before his death in 2018, transforms this classic story into a stunning, magical journey.

  • Dark energy is sometimes seen as this mysterious, magical source of energy that accelerates the expansion of the universe.

  • In the early 1800s, William Rowan Hamilton discovered a new kind of geometric space with nearly magical properties.

  • The road turned out to be magical and instantaneously stretched by 10 miles!

  • The road turns out to be magical and instantaneously stretches by 10 miles!

  • Her magical ability to shrink people just by staring at them is also put to great use here.

  • And where was this magical land of Khorasan, whence the conquerors would come?

  • Their captors wore palm leaves, leopard skins, and magical relics to make themselves immune to bullets.

  • It is not some benign magical sleep as shown on TV, where people wake up a year later and are instantly back to normal.

  • “It was a magical feeling, leaving daylight to sneak into a theater,” he says wistfully.

  • From the moment that he touches the magical little hand, cousin George is eclipsed.

  • It was by pronouncing letters according to the magical method, that the moon was made to descend to the earth.

  • The two millions which he had undertaken to find had been raised with a rapidity which seemed magical.

  • It must be remembered that great and magical virtues were attributed to precious stones and gems.

  • Many travellers affirm that the Taj-Mehal produces a magical effect when lighted by the moon.

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