charmingly


charm

C0254200 (chärm)n.1. a. The power or quality of pleasing or delighting; appeal: an old house with a lot of charm.b. A quality that pleases or attracts; a delightful characteristic: A mischievous grin was among the child's many charms.2. A small ornament, such as one worn on a bracelet.3. a. An item worn for its supposed magical benefit, as in warding off evil; an amulet.b. An action or formula thought to have magical power.4. Physics a. A quantum property of subatomic particles that is conserved in electromagnetic and strong interactions but may not be conserved in weak interactions that cause the decay of particles containing charm quarks.b. The quantum number that represents the charm property, equal to the difference between the number of charm quarks and the number of charm antiquarks.v. charmed, charm·ing, charms v.tr.1. To delight or fascinate: the simple elegance of the meal charmed the guests.2. To induce by means of strong personal attractiveness: charmed the guard into admitting them without invitations.3. To cast or seem to cast a spell on; bewitch.v.intr.1. To be alluring or pleasing.2. To function as an amulet or charm.3. To use magic spells.
[Middle English charme, magic spell, from Old French, from Latin carmen, incantation; see kan- in Indo-European roots.]
charm′ing·ly adv.charm′less adj.Synonyms: charm, beguile, bewitch, captivate, enchant, entrance2, fascinate
These verbs mean to delight so much that one's interest and attention are held: a performance that charmed the theater critic; a gourmet meal that beguiles discerning diners; a musical comedy that bewitched its audience; a novel that captivates its readers; a child who enchanted his grandparents; music that entrances its listeners; a celebrity who fascinated her interviewer.Antonym: repel

charm·ing

C5261750 (chär′mĭng)adj.1. Having the power or quality of pleasing or delighting: a charming cottage.2. Fascinating or delightful; very likeable: a charming young man.
charm′ing·ly adv.
Thesaurus
Adv.1.charmingly - in a charming manner
Translations
迷人地

charm

(tʃaːm) noun1. (a) pleasant quality or attraction. Her charm made up for her lack of beauty. 魅力 魅力2. a magical spell. The witch recited a charm. 魔力 魔力3. something believed to have the power of magic or good luck. She wore a lucky charm. 護身符等 护身符等4. a small ornament that is worn on a chain or bracelet. 小飾物 小饰物 verb1. to attract and delight. He can charm any woman. 迷住 迷住2. to influence by magic. He charmed the snake from its basket. (用魔力)控制 (用魔力)控制 ˈcharming adjective very attractive. a charming smile. 迷人的 迷人的,娇媚的 ˈcharmingly adverb 迷人地 迷人地