charm

名词

UK/tʃɑːm/
US/tʃɑːrm/

定义 charm 名词

quality(特質)

  1. B2Countable(可數名詞)Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    a quality that makes someone or something likeable or attractive.

    魅力;吸引力

    • She exudes an irresistible charm.

      她散發出一種令人無法抗拒的魅力。

    • The quaint charm of the small town attracts many tourists.

      這個小鎮的古樸魅力吸引了許多遊客。

    • He won everyone over with his charming smile.

      他以迷人的微笑贏得了每個人的心。

magic(魔法)

  1. C2Countable(可數名詞)

    an object believed to have magical powers, especially one that brings good luck.

    幸運符;護身符

    • She carried a lucky charm, hoping for good luck on the exam.

      她帶了一個幸運符,希望考試能有好運。

    • He believes the charm will protect him from harm.

      他相信這個護身符能保護他免受傷害。

    • This ancient charm has been passed down through generations.

      這個古老的護身符已經傳承了好幾代。

decoration(裝飾)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    a small decorative object, often made of metal, worn on a necklace or bracelet.

    (項鍊或手鐲上的)小飾物;吊飾

    • She collected many charms of different shapes and materials.

      她收集了許多不同形狀和材質的吊飾。

    • The heart-shaped charm is her favorite.

      那個心形吊飾是她的最愛。

    • The bracelet was adorned with delicate charms.

      這條手鍊上裝飾著精緻的吊飾。

动词

UK/tʃɑːm/
US/tʃɑːrm/

定义 charm 动词

  1. C2Transitive(及物動詞)Usually passive(通常被動)

    to attract or delight someone with charm.

    吸引;迷住

    • He charmed us with his witty conversation.

      他用機智的談話迷住了我們。

    • The movie charmed the audience with its beautiful visuals and moving story.

      這部電影以其美麗的視覺效果和感人的故事迷住了觀眾。

    • She charmed everyone with her gentle manner and caring approach.

      她以溫和的態度和關懷的方式迷住了每個人。

成语

  • charm the pants off someone

    To greatly impress and captivate someone, often upon a first meeting, making them like you very much.

    (尤指初次見面時)使某人非常喜歡你,對你著迷。

    He charmed the pants off my parents the first time he met them.

    他第一次見到我父母時就讓他們非常喜歡他。