magic
名词
定义 magic 名词
supernatural
- A2Uncountable
the use of special powers to make impossible events happen, often seen in children's stories
This group is famous for its beliefs in witchcraft and magic.
The car, as if by magic, transformed into a boat upon touching the water.
She believes in magic and thinks she can use it to heal diseases.
entertainment
- A2Uncountable
the skill of performing tricks to entertain, such as making objects appear or disappear, or seemingly cutting a person in half
He is a comedian, but he also performs magic tricks.
She dreamed of becoming a famous magician since she was a child.
During the magic show, he made a white dove appear.
quality
- B2Uncountable
a special, exciting quality that makes something appear extraordinary or different from the norm
Even though this film was made 50 years ago, it has not lost any of its magic.
Everyone is captivated by the magic of this beautiful city.
The town seems to be filled with magic during Christmas.
形容词
定义 magic 形容词
- A2
having special, supernatural powers
The witch cast a magic spell on the prince, turning him into a frog.
Let me show you a magic trick.
They believe there are magic creatures in the forest.
- B1
occurring in an unusual, unexpected, easy, or rapid way
There's no magic solution to this problem.
There isn't a magic formula for success, only hard work.
He seems to have a magic ability to learn new skills quickly.
感叹词
定义 magic 感叹词
used when you are extremely pleased and enthusiastic about something
"Kate is having a party on Saturday night." "Magic!"
"We're going to the beach this weekend." "Magic!"
"I got the tickets!" "Magic!"
成语
- a magic touch
A special and seemingly effortless ability to succeed at something.
• She seems to have a magic touch with plants; everything she tends to thrives.