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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- charm
[tʃɒːm]
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1.
noun
[of place]
[ thing]
魅力
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2.
noun
[of person]
迷人的特性
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3.
noun
[c]
(for good luck) 护身符
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4.
noun
[c]
(spell) 符咒
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5.
noun
[c]
(on bracelet,necklace) 坠儿
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6.
vt.
迷住
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- charm
[ʧɑːrm]
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1.
n.[u]
魅力,吸引力
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He agreed to her requests, unable to resist her charms.
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他同意了她的要求,无法抵挡她的魅力。
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2.
n.[c]
咒语,魔咒
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I found a love charm hidden in the final pages of the book.
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我发现这本书的最后一页隐藏着一句爱情魔咒。
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Inscribed around its base is a charm in Balinese.
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其底座周围刻着巴厘语的符咒。
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3.
n.[u]
护身符
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She touched the necklace as if it was a magic charm that could protect her.
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她触摸着项链,仿佛它是一个能守护她的魔法护身符。
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4.
n.[u]
[Physics]
粲数
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The charm quark is roughly one and a half times the mass of the proton.
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粲夸克的质量大约为质子质量的1.5倍。
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5.
vt.
迷住,吸引,使着迷
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We were charmed by the natural beauty of the island.
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我们被岛上的自然美景所吸引。
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6.
vt.
对……施魔法
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She charmed him with a magic potion hidden in his food.
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她在他的食物中加了具有魔力的药水,从而迷惑了他。
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7.
vt.
施魔法保护,用符咒保佑
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The house was charmed, so they would be safe there.
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这所房子有魔咒保护,所以他们在那里是安全的。
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8.
vt.
诱惑,迷惑
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The salesman charmed her into buying the car.
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销售员诱使她买下这辆车。
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She charmed him into giving her all his money.
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她哄着他把所有的钱都给她。
Collins English-English Dictionary
- charm
[tʃɒːm]
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1.
n
the quality of pleasing, fascinating, or attracting people
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2.
n
a pleasing or attractive feature
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3.
n
a small object worn or kept for supposed magical powers of protection; amulet; talisman
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4.
n
a trinket worn on a bracelet
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5.
n
a magic spell; enchantment
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6.
n
a formula or action used in casting such a spell
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7.
n
[Physics]
an internal quantum number of certain elementary particles, used to explain some scattering experiments
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8.
vb
to attract or fascinate; delight greatly
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9.
vb
to cast a magic spell on
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10.
vb
to protect, influence, or heal, supposedly by magic
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11.
vt.
[tr]
to influence or obtain by personal charm
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he charmed them into believing him
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12.
vt.
[Etymology]
C13: from Old French charme, from Latin carmen song, incantation, from canere to sing
- charm
[tʃɒːm]
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1.
n
[Southwest English]
[Dialect]
a loud noise, as of a number of people chattering or of birds singing
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2.
n
[Etymology]
C16: variant of chirm
Examples
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capture her charm on canvas
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在油画上捕捉并描绘她的迷人之处
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He had none of his elder brother's charm.
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他没有他哥哥的魅力。
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I wasn't going to be taken in by his charm.
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我不会被他的魅力所蒙骗。
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The man could resist her charm no longer.
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这个男人再也抗拒不了她的魅力。
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The hunter bought a lucky voodoo charm.
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猎人买了个伏都护身符。
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I found a love charm hidden in the final pages of the book.
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我发现这本书的最后一页隐藏着一句爱情魔咒。
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