单词 | magic lantern |
释义 | magic /majˈik/noun
To affect or produce by, or as if by, magic adjective
ORIGIN: Gr magikē (technē) magic (art). See magus magˈical adjective
magˈically adverb magician /mə-jishˈən/ noun
magic bullet noun (informal) A drug, etc, that is capable of destroying bacteria, cancer cells, etc without adversely affecting the host magic carpet noun One that, in fairy stories, can transport people magically through the air magic circle noun
magic eye noun
magic lantern noun An apparatus for projecting pictures on slides onto a screen Magic Marker® noun (also without cap or magi-marker) a thick fibre-tip pen used for writing on display boards, etc magic mushroom noun Any of various mushrooms, eg Psilocybe mexicana, which contain a hallucinogen magic number noun Any number having particular significance in a specific context magic pyramid noun A puzzle resembling a Rubik's Cube (qv), but in the shape of a tetrahedron with similarly shaped pieces magic realism or magical realism noun A style of art, literature or cinema in which fantastical or surreal events or images are presented in a realistic or everyday context magic (or magical) realist noun magic square, magic circle, magic cube, magic cylinder or magic sphere noun A figure filled with rows of numbers so arranged that the sums of all the rows will be the same, perpendicularly, horizontally or diagonally (as the square formed from the three rows 2, 7, 6; 9, 5, 1; 4, 3, 8) black magic The black art, magic by means of evil spirits natural magic
sympathetic magic Magic aiming at the production of effects by mimicry, such as bringing rain by libations, or injuring a person by melting or sticking pins in his or her image white magic Magic without the aid of the Devil |
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