charm
- IPA[tʃɑːm]
英式
- the power or quality of delighting, attracting, or fascinating others;an attractive or alluring characteristic or feature
- delight greatly;use one's ability to please and attract in order to influence (someone)
- denoting a flavour (variety) of unstable quark having an electric charge of +2/3. Charm quarks have similar properties to up quarks and top quarks, but are distinguished from them by having an intermediate mass.
verb: charm, 3rd person present: charms, gerund or present participle: charming, past tense: charmed, past participle: charmed
noun: charm, plural noun: charms
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名詞
- 1. the power or quality of delighting, attracting, or fascinating others his charm has captivated the media 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ an attractive or alluring characteristic or feature the hidden charms of the city 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. a small ornament worn on a necklace or bracelet the trinkets were charms from his wife's bracelet 同義詞
- 3. an object, act, or saying believed to have magic power the charm begins with ritual instructions 同義詞
- ▪ an object kept or worn to ward off evil and bring good luck a good luck charm 同義詞
- 4. a characteristic property of certain subatomic particles (specifically charm quarks, charm antiquarks, and hadrons containing these), expressed as a quantum number.
動詞
- 1. delight greatly the books have charmed children the world over 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ use one's ability to please and attract in order to influence (someone) you're not going to charm me into changing my mind 同義詞
- 2. control or achieve by or as if by magic a gesticulating figure endeavouring to charm a cobra she will charm your warts away
形容詞
- 1. denoting a flavour (variety) of unstable quark having an electric charge of +2/3. Charm quarks have similar properties to up quarks and top quarks, but are distinguished from them by having an intermediate mass.
- (of a person's life or a period of this) unusually lucky or happy as though protected by magic: I felt that I had a charmed life
- expressing polite pleasure at an introduction: charmed, I'm sure
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- (of a person's life) unusually lucky or happy as though protected by magic: I felt that I had a charmed life
- expressing polite pleasure at an introduction: charmed, I'm sure
Oxford American Dictionary
- a bracelet hung with small trinkets or ornaments.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an institution offering training in social graces such as etiquette: not all of the bar staff appear to have benefited from a stint at charm school
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- an object or person that is thought to bring good luck: this photo is his lucky charm she's proving to be something of a lucky charm
Oxford Dictionary
- a bracelet hung with small trinkets or ornaments.
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- a campaign of flattery, friendliness, and cajolement designed to achieve the support or ... he launched a charm offensive against MPs who didn't support the government
Oxford Dictionary
- a campaign of flattery and friendliness designed to achieve the support or agreement of others: a charm offensive aimed at winning the confidence of Russia
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美式
- the power or quality of giving delight or arousing admiration: his charm has captivated the media
- delight greatly: the books have charmed children the world over
- denoting a flavor (variety) of unstable quark having an electric charge of +2/3. Charm quarks ...
Oxford American Dictionary