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magic

noun
/ˈmædʒɪk/
/ˈmædʒɪk/
[uncountable]Idioms
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  1. the secret power of appearing to make impossible things happen by saying special words or doing special things魔法;法术;巫术
    • Do you believe in magic?你相信巫术吗?
    • a place of secret shadows and ancient magic一个充满神秘阴影和古老魔法的地方
    • He sensed the presence of powerful dark magic (= evil magic).他感觉到了强大的黑魔法的存在。
    • as if by magic He suddenly appeared as if by magic.他突然神奇地出现了。
    • like magic A passage was cleared through the crowd like magic.好像有一股神奇的力量在人群中间开出了一条通道。
    see also black magic
    Extra Examples
    • Prospero uses his magic to attack them.普洛斯彼罗用法术攻击他们。
    • The magic slowly begins to work and the princess starts to come to life again.魔法慢慢开始起作用,公主渐渐苏醒过来。
    • They used to practise ritual magic.他们过去常练习仪式魔法。
    • (figurative) A hot bath and a good night's sleep worked their usual magic.泡过热水澡后又美美地睡了一夜,一如既往,感觉好极了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • black
    • white
    • ritual
    verb + magic
    • cast
    • do
    • perform
    magic + verb
    • work
    preposition
    • by magic
    phrases
    • as if by magic
    See full entry
  2. the art of doing tricks that seem impossible in order to entertain people戏法;魔术
    • He earns extra money doing magic at children's parties.他靠在儿童联欢会上表演魔术挣些外快。
    • a magic show/trick魔术表演/魔术
    • Of course, magicians don't perform magic—they perform illusions.当然,魔术师不表演魔术——他们表演幻术。
    • by magic The rabbit disappeared by magic.兔子被魔法变没了。
    synonym conjuring
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • black
    • white
    • ritual
    verb + magic
    • cast
    • do
    • perform
    magic + verb
    • work
    preposition
    • by magic
    phrases
    • as if by magic
    See full entry
  3. a special quality or ability that somebody/something has, that seems too wonderful to be real魔力;魅力;神奇 synonym enchantment
    • dance and music which capture the magic of India具有印度独特魅力的舞蹈和音乐
    • He loved the magic and mystery of the place.他喜欢这个地方的神奇和神秘。
    • Like all truly charismatic people, he can work his magic on both men and women.像所有真正富有魅力的人一样,他让男人和女人都很着迷。
    • The show is three hours of pure magic.这三小时的演出真是太神奇了。
    • Our year in Italy was sheer magic.我们在意大利的一年完全是魔幻的。
    • His goal on New Year's Day was a moment of magic.他在元旦的进球是一个神奇的时刻。
    • He’s returning to the team this season, hoping that the old magic can be made to work once more.他本赛季将回到球队,希望旧的魔术能再次发挥作用。
    Extra Examples
    • Fans agree the musical magic is still there.粉丝们一致认为作品中音乐的魔力仍在。
    • The new Star Wars film offers more galactic movie magic.新的星球大战电影提供了更多的银河电影魔法。
    • Many people think he has lost his magic as a player.许多人认为他已失去了作为一个球员的魅力。
    • The film fails to recapture the magic of his earlier films.这部电影没有再创他早期电影的神奇魅力。
    • The fireworks brought a touch of magic to the occasion.焰火给这场盛会平添了几分魅力。
    • Visitors can experience the magic of age-old traditions and historical sites.参观者可以亲身感受到古老传统和历史古迹的魅力。
    • It's the director's job to make the magic happen.导演的职责就是创造奇迹。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • absolute
    • pure
    • sheer
    … of magic
    • element
    • touch
    verb + magic
    • conjure
    • weave
    • work
    magic + verb
    • happen
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  4. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French magique, from Latin magicus (adjective), late Latin magica (noun), from Greek magikē (tekhnē) ‘(art of) a magus’: magi were regarded as magicians.
Idioms
weave your magic | weave a spell (over somebody)
  1. (especially British English) to perform or behave in a way that is attractive or interesting, or that makes somebody behave in a particular way(对某人)施展魔力;发挥(对某人的)影响力
    • Will Hegerberg be able to weave her magic against Italy on Wednesday?周三对阵意大利,黑格尔伯格能织出她的魔法吗?

magic

adjective
/ˈmædʒɪk/
/ˈmædʒɪk/
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  1. having or using special powers to make impossible things happen or seem to happen有魔力的;(施)巫术的;有神奇力量的
    • a magic spell/charm/potion魔咒;魔力;魔药
    • There is no magic formula for passing exams—only hard work.根本没有通过考试的魔法,唯一的方法就是勤奋学习。
  2. (informal) having a special quality that makes something seem wonderful神奇的;有魔力的;美好的
    • It was a magic moment when the two sisters were reunited after 30 years.30 年后姐妹俩重逢,就像做梦一样。
    • Then he said the magic words: ‘I can help you with that.’然后他说了一句神奇的话:“我可以帮你。
    • She has a magic touch with the children and they do everything she asks.她对孩子们很有两下子,说什么是什么。
    • Trust is the magic ingredient in our relationship.信任是维系我们相互关系的神奇力量。
  3. [not before noun] (British English, informal) very good or a lot of fun好极了;棒极了
    • ‘What was the trip like?’ ‘Magic!’“旅行感觉如何?” “棒极了!”
  4. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French magique, from Latin magicus (adjective), late Latin magica (noun), from Greek magikē (tekhnē) ‘(art of) a magus’: magi were regarded as magicians.

magic

verb
/ˈmædʒɪk/
/ˈmædʒɪk/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they magic
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/ˈmædʒɪk/
he / she / it magics
/ˈmædʒɪks/
/ˈmædʒɪks/
past simple magicked
/ˈmædʒɪkt/
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past participle magicked
/ˈmædʒɪkt/
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-ing form magicking
/ˈmædʒɪkɪŋ/
/ˈmædʒɪkɪŋ/
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  1. magic somebody/something + adv./prep. to make somebody/something appear somewhere, disappear or turn into something, by magic, or as if by magic(像)用魔法变出(或使消失、使变成…等)
    • He played an early little sonata of Mozart's, which he magicked into a masterpiece with his deft touch.他演奏了莫扎特早期的一首小奏鸣曲,他用灵巧的手法将其改编成了一部杰作。
    Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French magique, from Latin magicus (adjective), late Latin magica (noun), from Greek magikē (tekhnē) ‘(art of) a magus’: magi were regarded as magicians.

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