单词 | charm |
释义 | noun | verb charmcharm1 /tʃɑrm/ ●●○ noun 1[countable, uncountable] the special quality someone or something has that makes people like him, her, or it: Robert’s boyish charm He was unable to resist her charms. Vanessa has both charm and talent.charm of the charm of a small New England town Wayne certainly knows how to turn on the charm (=use charm) when he wants something out of you. The room had no windows and all the charm of a prison cell (=used to say that something has no charm).2[countable] a very small object worn on a chain or bracelet: a necklace with an angel charm That diamond horseshoe is her lucky charm (=a charm that will bring good luck).3work like a charm to work exactly as you had hoped: Our new accounting system works like a charm.4[countable] a phrase or action believed to have special magic powers SYN spell [Origin: 1200–1300 Old French charme, from Latin carmen song, from canere to sing] noun | verb charmcharm2 ●○○ verb [transitive] 1to please and interest someone: It’s a story that has charmed youngsters for generations.2to attract someone and make him or her like you: We were charmed by the friendliness of the local people.3to gain power over someone or something by using magic |
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