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复数形式
enchantments
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着迷, 陶醉
a state of great admiration or fascination caused by something beautiful, wonderful, or unusual
- The audience watched in enchantment as the ballet unfolded.
观众们着迷地观看着芭蕾舞的展开。
- She listened to the music in pure enchantment.
她在纯粹的陶醉中听了音乐。
- The child's eyes were wide with enchantment at the fireworks.
孩子的眼睛因对烟火的着迷而睁得大大的。
- They wandered the ancient city in quiet enchantment.
他们在安静的着迷中漫步于古城。
- His voice held a quality that filled listeners with enchantment.
他的声音有一种让听众充满着迷的特质。
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魔法, 咒语
a magical spell or charm that has the power to influence or control through supernatural means
Enchantment refers to the use of magic or supernatural power to cast a spell, charm, or influence that affects people or objects. In literature, an enchantment often involves transforming or captivating something or someone through magical means, resulting in a change that can be either beneficial or harmful. Enchantments are frequently used to create wonder, drive the plot, or symbolize themes related to transformation, allure, or control.
- The witch placed an enchantment on the prince.
女巫对王子施加了一个魔法。
- The forest was said to be under a powerful enchantment.
据说那片森林处于一种强大的魔法之下。
- He broke the enchantment by speaking the secret word.
他通过说出秘密词语打破了魔法。
- Legends tell of an enchantment that could make people forget their past.
传说讲述了一种魔法,它可以让人们忘记自己的过去。
- The enchantment turned the frog into a handsome man.
魔法将青蛙变成了一个英俊的男人。
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