mag.ic
n.(名词)The art that purports to control or forecast natural events, effects, or forces by invoking the supernatural.巫术:通过祁求神灵而达到得以控制或预测自然事件、结果或者力量目的手段
The practice of using charms, spells, or rituals to attempt to produce supernatural effects or control events in nature.魔法,施巫术:运用魔力、咒语或者宗教仪式来试图产生超自然的结果或者控制自然中的事件The charms, spells, and rituals so used.巫术仪式:被这样运用的魔力、咒语宗教仪式The exercise of sleight of hand or conjuring for entertainment.魔术,变戏法:用来娱乐的手耍花招或者戏法A mysterious quality of enchantment:魔力,魅力:一种神秘的诱惑力量:例句:.For me the names of those men breathed the magic of the past.(Max Beerbohm).对我来说,那些人的名字带着昔日神秘的魅力.(马克思·比尔博姆)
adj.(形容词)Of, relating to, or invoking the supernatural:巫术的:神灵的、与神灵有关的或祈求神灵的:例句:.stubborn unlaid ghost/That breaks his magic chains at curfew time.(John Milton).坚持不眠的幽灵/在宵禁时分解除了他的魔法链.(约翰·米尔顿)
Possessing distinctive qualities that produce unaccountable or baffling effects.有魔力的:拥有特殊的能产生令人无法预计或使人迷惑效果的能力的v.tr.(及物动词)mag.icked,mag.ick.ing,mag.ics To produce or make by or as if by magic.似用魔法变成的
来源:Middle English magik 中古英语 magik from Old French magique 源自 古法语 magique from Late Latin magica 源自 后期拉丁语 magica from Latin magicô 源自 拉丁语 magicô from Greek magikô [from feminine of] magikos [Magian, magical] 源自 希腊语 magikô [] 源自magikos的阴性词 [巫术师,巫术的] from magos [magician, magus] * see magus 源自 magos [魔术师,星术学] *参见 magus