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magically

/maj-i-kuhl/US // ˈmædʒ ɪ kəl //

神奇地,神奇的是,神奇般地,神奇的

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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.

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Examples

  • When the sword in your right hand trembles with magical energy, so too will the right side of your controller.

  • The thing is, when people think why that is, they think we’re doing something different, we’re doing some magical plays, and it’s really not any of that.

  • Before their magical playoff runs of 2014 and 2015, the Kansas City Royals had not exactly been a fixture in baseball’s postseason.

  • “Katie is so magical because she defies those barriers and doesn’t see them,” she said.

  • Those long, magical nighttime walks became the basis of his creative life and process.

  • Pleasure shoots magically in every direction like an explosion of sparks.

  • Anyway, Hurley magically built a career from it, and is still smiling and siren-ing.

  • You can not see anything in there, until it magically emerges in the developing bath.

  • Suddenly, almost magically, his mind is calm and clear, with oxygen to burn.

  • Walter worships objects and cash, believing they will magically confer upon him the social status he so desperately craves.

  • In the clear, newly washed air, they looked like the soft, tumbling waves of some magically blue sea.

  • Then, as if all at once they saw anew that house so magically sprung up out of the sand, there fell a silence.

  • They came out into the scrub jungle, and the moonlight lay magically over all things.

  • Their masses hid the earth with a shifting pattern as though a vast blue-grey carpet were magically weaving itself.

  • His mouth now began to take strange shapes and to increase magically in area, and beads appeared in the corners of his large eyes.