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词汇 magical
释义 magical
adjective
uk /ˈmædʒ.ɪ.kəl/ us /ˈmædʒ.ɪ.kəl/

magicaladjective (OF MAGIC)


B2
produced by or using magic: 有魔力的;用魔法的
Diamonds were once thought to have magical powers.钻石曾一度被认为具有魔力。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Magic
abracadabra
alchemy
bewitch
bezoar
black magic
escapology
evil
faerie
hex
magic word
magically
mugwort
mystic
mystical
the evil eyeidiom
wand
whammy
white magic
witchcraft
wizardry

magicaladjective (SPECIAL/EXCITING)


B2
used for describing something with a special and exciting quality: 魔幻的,十分奇妙的(形容事物不可思议)
We walked home arm-in-arm in the magical moonlight.我们在美妙的月色下手牵手走回了家。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Unique and unusual
accidental
alt-
alternative
atypically
be marked out as somethingidiom
flip
flip the scriptidiom
guerrilla
home brew
incongruous
personalization
personalized
quaintly
quaintness
quirkily
unique
uniquely
unmatchable
unmatched
unparalleled

Related word


magically

magical | American Dictionary


magical
adjective
us/ˈmædʒ·ɪ·kəl/

magicaladjective (HAVING IMAGINARY POWER)


of, relating to, or having special powers to make things happen that would usually be impossible:
It’s a story about a timid schoolteacher who obtains magical powers after he’s hit by a lightning bolt.

magicaladjective (HAVING A SPECIAL QUALITY)


having a special, exciting quality that makes something or someone different and better than others:
There was something magical about that evening that I will never forget.

Examples of magical


magical
Other philosophers of the sixteenth century were more forthright about the magical powers of written symbols.
There is a magical power in rhyme and rhythm.
The autonomous nature of the circumscribed theatrical space is especially apparent when the magical or supernatural achieve a certain reality and naturalness within its boundaries.
The whole visit is made in a magical and archaic atmosphere.
Thus, detached from the whole body and separated from the tomb, relics took on magical power of their own.
Of these, three were celestial events, whereas the other five were magical or miraculous in greater or lesser degree.
As such, education took on a superstitious or magical quality.
A more serious problem with the dance metaphor is that it takes on a magical, poetical quality.
I followed them through glades, clearings, and a magical circle of sound.
Although participants were unable to define transcendence, they used phrases such as "profound moments," "mystery," and "magical moments" to refer to it.
On the other hand, he may use the magical elements in his novel to accentuate a certain theme he is exploring.
The banning of the ordeal symbolized a triumph for rational argument over the old magical formulas.
My forest is mysterious and magical- a fantastic escape in my own backyard.
The cat that makes his fortune is as magical as the bells.
The magical number seven, plus or minus two : some limits on our capacity for processing information.
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