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阿布拉卡达布拉!
used as a word uttered by magicians during performances
The origins of "abracadabra" trace back to ancient times, particularly to the Roman era. It's believed to have been used as a magical incantation or charm, believed to possess protective or healing properties. The exact origin and meaning are uncertain, but it was often associated with amulets worn to ward off illnesses or evil spirits.
In modern times, "abracadabra" is mostly known as a theatrical expression used by magicians to accompany their sleight of hand or illusions. It's often said with a flourish or dramatic gesture to create an air of mystery and wonder during magic performances.
- The magician waved his wand and exclaimed, "Abracadabra!Behold the magic!"
魔术师挥动他的魔杖,喊道:“阿布拉卡达布拉!看这魔法!”
- "Abracadabra," whispered the magician, as he made the rabbit disappear from the hat.
阿布拉卡达布拉,魔术师低声说道,同时让兔子从帽子里消失。
- The magician uttered "abracadabra," and the cards transformed before the audience's eyes.
魔术师念出"abracadabra",卡片在观众眼前变形了。