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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary

charm [tʃɒːm]
  1. 1. noun [of place] [ thing] 魅力
  2. 2. noun [of person] 迷人的特性
  3. 3. noun [c] (for good luck) 护身符
  4. 4. noun [c] (spell) 符咒
  5. 5. noun [c] (on bracelet,necklace) 坠儿
  6. 6. vt. 迷住

Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary

charm [ʧɑːrm]
  1. 1. n.[u] 魅力吸引力
    He agreed to her requests, unable to resist her charms.
    同意她的要求无法抵挡她的魅力
  2. 2. n.[c] 咒语,魔咒
    I found a love charm hidden in the final pages of the book.
    发现这本书的最后一页隐藏着一句爱情魔咒。
    Inscribed around its base is a charm in Balinese.
    底座周围刻着巴厘语符咒
  3. 3. n.[u] 护身符
    She touched the necklace as if it was a magic charm that could protect her.
    触摸项链仿佛它是一个守护她的魔法护身符
  4. 4. n.[u] [Physics] 粲数
    The charm quark is roughly one and a half times the mass of the proton.
    夸克质量大约为质子质量的1.5倍。
  5. 5. vt. 迷住吸引,使着迷
    We were charmed by the natural beauty of the island.
    我们被岛上的自然美景吸引
  6. 6. vt. 对……施魔法
    She charmed him with a magic potion hidden in his food.
    她在他的食物中加了具有魔力的药水从而迷惑了他。
  7. 7. vt. 魔法保护,用符咒保佑
    The house was charmed, so they would be safe there.
    这所房子有魔咒保护所以他们那里安全的。
  8. 8. vt. 诱惑迷惑
    The salesman charmed her into buying the car.
    销售员诱使她买下这辆车。
    She charmed him into giving her all his money.
    她哄着他把所有的钱都给她。

Collins English-English Dictionary

charm [tʃɒːm]
  1. 1. n the quality of pleasing, fascinating, or attracting people
  2. 2. n a pleasing or attractive feature
  3. 3. n a small object worn or kept for supposed magical powers of protection; amulet; talisman
  4. 4. n a trinket worn on a bracelet
  5. 5. n a magic spell; enchantment
  6. 6. n a formula or action used in casting such a spell
  7. 7. n [Physics] an internal quantum number of certain elementary particles, used to explain some scattering experiments
  8. 8. vb to attract or fascinate; delight greatly
  9. 9. vb to cast a magic spell on
  10. 10. vb to protect, influence, or heal, supposedly by magic
  11. 11. vt. [tr] to influence or obtain by personal charm
    he charmed them into believing him
  12. 12. vt. [Etymology] C13: from Old French charme, from Latin carmen song, incantation, from canere to sing
charm [tʃɒːm]
  1. 1. n [Southwest English] [Dialect] a loud noise, as of a number of people chattering or of birds singing
  2. 2. n [Etymology] C16: variant of chirm

Examples

capture her charm on canvas
在油画上捕捉并描绘她的迷人之处
He had none of his elder brother's charm.
他没有他哥哥的魅力。
I wasn't going to be taken in by his charm.
我不会被他的魅力所蒙骗。
The man could resist her charm no longer.
这个男人再也抗拒不了她的魅力。
The hunter bought a lucky voodoo charm.
猎人买了个伏都护身符。
I found a love charm hidden in the final pages of the book.
我发现这本书的最后一页隐藏着一句爱情魔咒。

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