magic
名词 n.
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
英 /ˈmad͡ʒɪk/
美 /ˈmæd͡ʒɪk/
英文释义
名词 n.
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The application of rituals or actions, especially those based on occult knowledge, to subdue or manipulate natural or supernatural beings and forces in order to have some benefit from them.
— “My magic will help you find true love,” said the witch as she looked for the right herbs in her collection.
- The application of rituals or actions, especially those based on occult knowledge, to subdue or manipulate natural or supernatural beings and forces in order to have some benefit from them.; The supernatural forces which are drawn on in such a ritual.
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The application of rituals or actions, especially those based on occult knowledge, to subdue or manipulate natural or supernatural beings and forces in order to have some benefit from them.; A specific ritual or procedure associated with such magic; a spell; a magical ability.
— And she can turn people into stone and do all kinds of horrible things. And she has made a magic so that it is always winter in Narnia—always winter, but it never gets to Christmas.
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The application of rituals or actions, especially those based on occult knowledge, to subdue or manipulate natural or supernatural beings and forces in order to have some benefit from them.; The ability to cast a magic spell.
— I learned a new magic after rescuing the tree fairy.
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Something producing successful and remarkable results, especially when not fully understood; an enchanting quality; exceptional skill.
— The original family who had begun to build a palace to outrival Nonesuch had died out before they had put up little more than the gateway, so that the actual structure which had come down to posterity retained the secret magic of a promise rather than the overpowering splendour of a great architectural achievement.
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Something producing successful and remarkable results, especially when not fully understood; an enchanting quality; exceptional skill.; Complicated or esoteric code that is not expected to be generally understood.
— The stringstream class hides a lot of string parsing magic from us at this point.
- The art or practice of performing conjuring tricks and illusions to give the appearance of supernatural phenomena or powers.
- The art or practice of performing conjuring tricks and illusions to give the appearance of supernatural phenomena or powers.; One such conjuring trick or illusion.
动词 v.
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To produce, transform (something), (as if) by magic.
— He pictured them standing about the dim hallway, magicked into immobility, glazed and mute, one with a hand raised, another bending to set down a bag, and Licht before them, nodding and twitching like a marionette, as usual.
形容词 adj.
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Having supernatural talents, properties or qualities attributed to magic.
— a magic wand
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Producing extraordinary results, as though through the use of magic.
— a magic moment
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Pertaining to conjuring tricks or illusions performed for entertainment etc.
— a magic show
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Great; excellent.
— I cleaned up the flat while you were out. —Really? Magic!
- Describing the number of nucleons in a particularly stable isotopic nucleus; 2, 8, 20, 28, 50, 82, 126, and 184.
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Being a literal number or string value with no meaning or context, not defined as a constant or variable
— The code is full of magic numbers and we can't figure out what they mean.
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近义词
bewitchery
black arts
charmwork
conjuration
conjuring
craft
dark arts
diablerie
druidcraft
dweomercraft
dwimmer
dwimmercraft
enchantment
goety
gypsycraft
hexcraft
hexerei
jugglery
magic
mojo
sorcery
sortilege
spellcasting
spellcraft
spellwork
thaumaturgy
wandwork
warlockry
whistness
witchdom
witchery
witchcraft
witchwork
wizardry
wizardcraft
wonderworking
下位词
衍生词
antimagic
arcane magic
as if by magic
automagic
bemagicked
bizarre magic
black magic
cacomagic
chaos magic
Chinese magic mirror
contagious magic
counter-magic
cybermagic
dark magic
elemental magic
gray magic
grey magic
homeopathic magic
image magic
letter magic
like magic
Magic 8 Ball
magic acid
magical
magic asterisk
magic box
magicdom
magic feminism
magicful
magicity
magicker
magicky
magic lamp
magic lantern show
magicless
magic-like
magiclike
magic link
magic mirror
magic moment
magic money tree
magic mug
magic negro
magic of diversification
magicology
magic packet
magic potion
magic pudding
magic realist
magic roundabout
magic sauce
magic shop
magic slate
magic spell
magic string
magic touch
magic truffle
magicube
magic underwear
magic user
magic word
meme magic
metamagic
most-perfect magic square
mysto-magic
natural magic
nonmagic
outmagic
pandiagonal magic square
panmagic
prime reciprocal magic square
puff the magic dragon
stage magic
submagic
sympathetic magic
technomagic
unmagic
Vancian magic
white magic
wiki magic
work one's magic
magical § Derived terms
magic nigger
bimagic
doubly magic
magically
magic bullet
magic carpet
magic circle
magic constant
magic cookie
magic cube
magic dust
magic e
magic eye
magic lantern
magic marker
magic mist
magic mud
magic mushroom
magic number
magic point
magic realism
magic smoke
magic square
magic sugar
magic sword
magic trick
magic wand
multimagic
red magic lily
tetramagic
trimagic
词源
词源 1
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *megʰ-der.
Proto-Indo-European *megʰ-ú-s
Proto-Indo-Iranian *magʰúš
Proto-Iranian *magúš
Old Persian 𐎶𐎦𐏁 (m-gu-š /maguš/)bor.
Ancient Greek μάγος (mágos)
Proto-Indo-European *-kos
Ancient Greek -κός (-kós)
Ancient Greek -ικός (-ikós)
Ancient Greek μαγικός (magikós)bor.
Latin magicus
Old French magiquebor.
Middle English magik
English magic
From Middle English magik, magyk, from Old French magique (noun and adjective), from Latin magicus (adjective), magica (noun use of feminine form of magicus), from Ancient Greek μαγικός (magikós, “magical”), from μάγος (mágos, “magus”). Ultimately from Old Iranian, probably derived from Proto-Indo-European *meh₂gʰ- (“to be able to, to help; power, sorcerer”). Displaced Old English ġealdor (whence Middle English galder) and dwimmer.
Proto-Indo-European *megʰ-der.
Proto-Indo-European *megʰ-ú-s
Proto-Indo-Iranian *magʰúš
Proto-Iranian *magúš
Old Persian 𐎶𐎦𐏁 (m-gu-š /maguš/)bor.
Ancient Greek μάγος (mágos)
Proto-Indo-European *-kos
Ancient Greek -κός (-kós)
Ancient Greek -ικός (-ikós)
Ancient Greek μαγικός (magikós)bor.
Latin magicus
Old French magiquebor.
Middle English magik
English magic
From Middle English magik, magyk, from Old French magique (noun and adjective), from Latin magicus (adjective), magica (noun use of feminine form of magicus), from Ancient Greek μαγικός (magikós, “magical”), from μάγος (mágos, “magus”). Ultimately from Old Iranian, probably derived from Proto-Indo-European *meh₂gʰ- (“to be able to, to help; power, sorcerer”). Displaced Old English ġealdor (whence Middle English galder) and dwimmer.
词源 2
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *megʰ-der.
Proto-Indo-European *megʰ-ú-s
Proto-Indo-Iranian *magʰúš
Proto-Iranian *magúš
Old Persian 𐎶𐎦𐏁 (m-gu-š /maguš/)bor.
Ancient Greek μάγος (mágos)
Proto-Indo-European *-kos
Ancient Greek -κός (-kós)
Ancient Greek -ικός (-ikós)
Ancient Greek μαγικός (magikós)bor.
Latin magicus
Old French magiquebor.
Middle English magik
English magic
From Middle English magik, magyk, from Old French magique (noun and adjective), from Latin magicus (adjective), magica (noun use of feminine form of magicus), from Ancient Greek μαγικός (magikós, “magical”), from μάγος (mágos, “magus”). Ultimately from Old Iranian, probably derived from Proto-Indo-European *meh₂gʰ- (“to be able to, to help; power, sorcerer”). Displaced Old English ġealdor (whence Middle English galder) and dwimmer.
Proto-Indo-European *megʰ-der.
Proto-Indo-European *megʰ-ú-s
Proto-Indo-Iranian *magʰúš
Proto-Iranian *magúš
Old Persian 𐎶𐎦𐏁 (m-gu-š /maguš/)bor.
Ancient Greek μάγος (mágos)
Proto-Indo-European *-kos
Ancient Greek -κός (-kós)
Ancient Greek -ικός (-ikós)
Ancient Greek μαγικός (magikós)bor.
Latin magicus
Old French magiquebor.
Middle English magik
English magic
From Middle English magik, magyk, from Old French magique (noun and adjective), from Latin magicus (adjective), magica (noun use of feminine form of magicus), from Ancient Greek μαγικός (magikós, “magical”), from μάγος (mágos, “magus”). Ultimately from Old Iranian, probably derived from Proto-Indo-European *meh₂gʰ- (“to be able to, to help; power, sorcerer”). Displaced Old English ġealdor (whence Middle English galder) and dwimmer.
词源 3
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *megʰ-der.
Proto-Indo-European *megʰ-ú-s
Proto-Indo-Iranian *magʰúš
Proto-Iranian *magúš
Old Persian 𐎶𐎦𐏁 (m-gu-š /maguš/)bor.
Ancient Greek μάγος (mágos)
Proto-Indo-European *-kos
Ancient Greek -κός (-kós)
Ancient Greek -ικός (-ikós)
Ancient Greek μαγικός (magikós)bor.
Latin magicus
Old French magiquebor.
Middle English magik
English magic
From Middle English magik, magyk, from Old French magique (noun and adjective), from Latin magicus (adjective), magica (noun use of feminine form of magicus), from Ancient Greek μαγικός (magikós, “magical”), from μάγος (mágos, “magus”). Ultimately from Old Iranian, probably derived from Proto-Indo-European *meh₂gʰ- (“to be able to, to help; power, sorcerer”). Displaced Old English ġealdor (whence Middle English galder) and dwimmer.
Proto-Indo-European *megʰ-der.
Proto-Indo-European *megʰ-ú-s
Proto-Indo-Iranian *magʰúš
Proto-Iranian *magúš
Old Persian 𐎶𐎦𐏁 (m-gu-š /maguš/)bor.
Ancient Greek μάγος (mágos)
Proto-Indo-European *-kos
Ancient Greek -κός (-kós)
Ancient Greek -ικός (-ikós)
Ancient Greek μαγικός (magikós)bor.
Latin magicus
Old French magiquebor.
Middle English magik
English magic
From Middle English magik, magyk, from Old French magique (noun and adjective), from Latin magicus (adjective), magica (noun use of feminine form of magicus), from Ancient Greek μαγικός (magikós, “magical”), from μάγος (mágos, “magus”). Ultimately from Old Iranian, probably derived from Proto-Indo-European *meh₂gʰ- (“to be able to, to help; power, sorcerer”). Displaced Old English ġealdor (whence Middle English galder) and dwimmer.
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