charmed
英 [tʃɑːmd]
美 [tʃɑːrmd]
adj. (地点、时间或情形)让人心醉的,迷人的
v. 吸引; 迷住; (以魔法或似有魔法)控制,保护
charm的过去分词和过去式
Collins.1 / BNC.21164 / COCA.22995
柯林斯词典
- ADJ (地点、时间或场合)让人心醉的,迷人的,令人愉快的
Acharmedplace, time, or situation is one that is very beautiful or pleasant, and seems slightly separate from the real world or real life.- ...the charmed atmosphere of Oxford in the late Twenties.
20年代后期牛津迷人的氛围
- ...the charmed atmosphere of Oxford in the late Twenties.
- 总能逢凶化吉;一向遇难呈祥
If you say that someoneleadsorhas a charmed life, you mean that they always seem to be lucky, as if they are protected or helped by magic.
英英释义
adj
- filled with wonder and delight
- strongly attracted
双语例句
- Linda's smile charmed everyone.
琳达的微笑迷住了所有的人。 - He said he would be charmed if a woman gave him flowers.
他说如果一个女人送他花,他就感到太荣幸了。 - He even charmed Mrs Prichard, carrying her shopping and flirting with her, though she's 83
他又是帮普里查德夫人拎买的东西,又是和她调情,居然把83岁高龄的她也给迷倒了。 - We were charmed with the scenery.
我们陶醉在风景中。 - Her singing charmed me completely.
她的歌声使我陶醉。 - She charmed her guests with her smile.
她的微笑使得她的客人们感到很愉快。 - The people were charmed by his eloquence.
人们被他的口才迷住了。 - I felt charmed with the music of birds.
我陶醉于鸟类的歌声中。 - You had almost charmed away my black mood.
你差不多把我的阴暗心情都赶跑了呢。 - She charmed the visitor with the arsenal of her blandishments.
她用无数的甜言蜜语迷住了访客。
