词汇 | charismatic |
释义 | charismatic adjective uk /ˌkær.ɪzˈmæt.ɪk/ us /ˌker.ɪzˈmæt̬.ɪk/ charismaticadjective (CHARACTER)C2 used to describe a person who has charisma: 充满个人魅力的 Few were able to resist this charismatic and persuasive leader.没有几个人能抗拒这位领袖的雄辩及魅力。 drawing your attention attractiveHe's an attractive, intelligent man. appealingShe has an appealing sense of humour. engagingHe is a very engaging conversationalist. adorableShe has an adorable little sister. lovelyHe's such a lovely lad. sweetYour kids are so sweet. Attractive adorable adorably adorbs aesthetic aesthetically disarming disarmingly distinguished dreamy drop-dead gorgeous lovably loveliness lovely lusciously magnetically stunning stunningly suave suavely suit charismaticadjective (CHURCH)belonging or relating to various groups within the Christian Church who believe that God gives people special powers, such as the ability to make others well again and to speak to him in a special language: (基督教派)蒙受神恩的,有特恩的 the charismatic movement神恩运动 Christian denominations Anglican Anglo-Catholic byzantine C of E Calvinism denominational denominationally ecclesiastical ecumenical ecumenically Latinize Latinized Low Church Lutheran Methodism Pentecostalist Presbyterian Proddie Protestantism puritanism Examples of charismaticcharismatic Charismatic and telegenic leaders could exert control over both the saliency and interpretation of any social issue. Obviously here a whole range of stimuli played a part : charismatic preaching, peer pressure, the example of a family member or social superior. The snake-handlers in these novels are usually blustering patriarchs, sometimes violent ' ' plaster saints ' ' but always charismatic - if philandering - husbands and fathers. The second affiliation is loyalty to a charismatic monk. The charismatic leader extends the range of influence beyond those that can meet or hear them personally. Evidence can clarify better than dogma the relative impacts of structure and will, of external circumstances and ideology, of impersonal forces and the charismatic individual. The party, however + even as it was being controlled + remained an army of followers, indispensable for the continually increasing use of charismatic power. Moreover, charismatic stewardship was more closely somatopsychic than ' psychological ' in one specific sense : its practitioners tailored their regimes around the administration of physic. Alternatively, it may be a charismatic leader or a political organization in the political-exchange domain that advocates a particular normative belief and associated policies. He prefers those with charismatic qualities, whose leadership will be accepted with little or no opposition by the members of the social groups. As with religious gurus, it was essential to study with one of these charismatic teachers in person. I have found no evidence that she was particularly charismatic or inspirational in her utterance, as we might expect to find. His gifts should be interpreted not as rewards, but as a charismatic symbol of loyalty, connecting with some supernatural power. In other words, that link between charismatic leader and the masses, decisive for totalitarian dictatorships, was not destroyed by day-to-day discontent. As the number of right-wing groups multiplied, it appeared obvious that the movement lacked a charismatic leader. See all examples of charismatic These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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