magicked查询结果如下:
词性:|noun|
例句1. do you believe in magic?
例句2. he does magic at children’s parties
例句3. the magic of the stage
形容词 变体/同根词
名词 变体/同根词
动词 变体/同根词
The conjurer magicked the bird away
那个魔术师把鸟变没了
属类:综合句库--
||1: This is the extreme end of Ms Lethbridge’s survey—a vivid sweep from ducal palace to suburban villa, from lordly butler to Barnardo’s orphan, from decaying gentry and aspiring middles to the foreign nannies and cleaners of today. ||2: Her subject is many-branched and full of pressing issues, not least, the status of housework itself. ||3: All the same, there is a peculiar fascination about the old order, with its skivvies and tweenies and gentlemen’s gentlemen. ||4: This is where the class system most resembled a theatre of the absurd, where maids became invisible by turning their faces to the wall as their master walked by. ||5: Virginia Woolf captures the ethos brilliantly in “Mrs Dalloway”, where a society lunch is apparently magicked into existence. Tables self-spread with glass and silver, food self-cooks and is served, not by working women, but by handmaidens, “adepts in a mystery”.
||1: Ms Lethbridge向我们展现了截然不同的生活场景—从公爵官邸里忙碌的大扫除到僻静的郊区住宅,从贵族男管家到Barnardo的孤儿,从衰落的贵族、兴起的中产阶级到外国保姆,如今的清洁工。 ||2:所列议题广而紧迫,尤其是家务劳动本身的情形。||3:但过去关于下等佣人、女仆、贴身男仆的约定俗成也同样令人好奇。||4: 这就是阶级体系与荒诞派戏剧最为相似的部分,一看到主人,女仆们就要扭头脸贴墙变成隐形人。Virginia Woolf在《达洛维夫人》一书中绝妙地捕捉了这种社会现象。 ||5:社交午餐何其充满了魔力,餐桌自己摆上了杯具和刀叉,食物自己煮好端上桌。其实这些并非职业女性所为,而是出自“善于隐形”的女仆之手。
属类:时事政治-经济学人双语版-阁楼下的生活 仆人的自述
True, he acknowledges, clouds are ephemeral, "magicked into being" by the atmosphere and constantly changing.
这话的确没错,平尼也承认浮云是大气制造的“魔法”,它们转瞬即逝而且不断变化。
属类:英汉句库-article.yeeyan.org-
|adjective|
1.Having or apparently having supernatural powers.
‘a _magic_ wand’
‘During the trial, Roulet testified that his lycanthropic ability was the result of a _magic_ salve in his possession.’
2.Very effective in producing the desired results.
‘confidence is the _magic_ ingredient needed to spark recovery’
‘Deet is the _magic_ ingredient in mosquito repellents, so when you go to buy some, check the label - if it has DEET, then get it.’
3.Wonderful; exciting.
‘it was a great time, _magic_ ’
‘The performance, as with flamenco guitar, provided the ‘duende’ that he considered the _magic_ moment of the poem.’
|noun|
1.A quality of being beautiful and delightful in a way that seems remote from daily life.
‘the _magic_ of the theatre’
‘And that is pretty much the story of the whole album: moments of supreme art-rock _magic_ undermined by a lack of direction, focus and clarity.’
2.Exceptional skill or talent.
‘he’s been working his _magic_ on New Zealand movies for the past two decades’
‘Top stylist Claire-Louise worked her _magic_ with skill, styling Helen’s hair to suit her new, slimmer face shape.’
3.Mysterious tricks, such as making things disappear and reappear, performed as entertainment.
‘his parents bought him a _magic_ set for Christmas’
‘Perhaps to children, Santa is still a jolly old man who bestows gifts upon them and performs _magic_ that can make reindeer fly.’
4.The power of apparently influencing events by using mysterious or supernatural forces.
‘suddenly, as if by _magic_ , the doors start to open’
‘We asked the closest vendor if we could have a beer, and two ice cold bottles appeared as if by _magic_ , along with two large green plastic glasses and did we want any ice?’
|verb|
1.Move, change, or create by or as if by magic.
‘he must have been _magicked_ out of the car at the precise second it exploded’
‘And many thanks to Alan for _magicking_ up an ‘Art for Art’s Sake’ category in the sidebar (just above the archives), to which I’ll add my weekly efforts.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。