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IELTS BNC: 4348 COCA: 4768
charm
ɑːʳm tʃɑrm
Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense charms, present participle charming, past tense , past participle charmed
1 N-VAR 魅力;吸引力 Charm is the quality of being pleasant or attractive. 魅力;吸引力
  • 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs', the 1937 Disney classic, has lost none of its original charm.

    1937年迪斯尼推出的经典之作《白雪公主和七个小矮人》魅力不减当年。

  • The house had its charms, not the least of which was the furniture that came with it.

    这座房子有其吸引人的地方,比如和房子配套的家具就很出彩。

2 N-UNCOUNT (人的)魅力,亲和力 Someone who has charm behaves in a friendly, pleasant way that makes people like them. (人的)魅力,亲和力
  • He was a man of great charm and distinction.

    他这个人魅力十足,卓尔不群。

3 VERB 迷住;吸引;使倾倒 If you charm someone, you please them, especially by using your charm. 迷住;吸引;使倾倒
  • He even charmed Mrs Prichard, carrying her shopping and flirting with her, though she's 83. [VERB noun]

    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。

  • The Indians, in turn, were charmed by the famous author's cultured and civilised outlook. [VERB noun]

    而印第安人呢,则为那位著名作家有教养的、开化的见解而折服。

  • You can't force — or even charm — him into behaving differently if he doesn't want to. [V n into -ing]

    他要是不愿意改变自己的言行举止,你来软的还是硬的都没有用。

4 VERB 运用个人魅力(出入…) If you charm your way into or out of a place or situation, you use your charm to get into or out of that place or situation. 运用个人魅力(出入…)
  • ...charming his way into the British Embassy in Teheran. [V way prep]

    靠他的个人魅力打入英国驻德黑兰大使馆

  • He charmed his way out of trouble. [V way prep]

    他运用自己的魅力摆脱了麻烦。

5 VERB 利用个人魅力获取 If you say that someone charmed something out of you or from you, you mean that they used their charm to persuade you to give it to them. 利用个人魅力获取 [disapproval]
  • He is good at charming money out of companies. [V n from/out of n]

    他擅长利用自己的魅力从各家公司套钱。

6 N-COUNT (手镯、项链上的)小挂件,小饰物,小玩意 A charm is a small ornament that is fixed to a bracelet or necklace. (手镯、项链上的)小挂件,小饰物,小玩意
7 N-COUNT 有魔力的物品;咒语;魔法 A charm is an act, saying, or object that is believed to have magic powers. 有魔力的物品;咒语;魔法
  • They cross their fingers and spit over their shoulders as charms against the evil eye.

    他们手指交叉,向身后吐口水,作为抵抗邪眼的魔法。

  • ...a good luck charm.

    护身符

8 PHRASE [VERB inflects] (常指为了获取某物或欺骗某人而)施展魅力 If someone turns on the charm, they behave in a way that seems very friendly but which you think is insincere, often in order to obtain something or deceive someone. (常指为了获取某物或欺骗某人而)施展魅力 [disapproval]
  • He figured out that you're lonely, like most widows, and he turned on the charm.

    他看出你和大多数寡妇一样很寂寞,所以就拿出他的魅力来了。

9 PHRASE 立见功效;很成功 If you say that something worked like a charm, you mean that it was very effective or successful. 立见功效;很成功
  • Economically, the policy worked like a charm.

    从经济上说,这个政策非常奏效。

Quotations
You know what charm is: a way of getting the answer yes without having asked any clear question Albert Camus The Fall
Charm ... it's a sort of bloom on a woman. If you have it, you don't need to have anything else; and if you don't have it, it doesn't much matter what else you have J.M. Barrie What Every Woman Knows
Trends of charm
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IELTS BNC: 4348 COCA: 4768
charm

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + CHARM | PHRASES ADJECTIVEconsiderable, great, immense, real相當大的/巨大的/十足的/真正的魅力a woman of considerable charm相當有魅力的女子easy, natural, quiet安然自在的/天生的/恬靜的魅力His natural charm and wit made him very popular.他天生的魅力和聰穎使他很受歡迎。special, unique特別的/獨特的魅力personal個人魅力boyish, feminine男孩子氣的/女性的魅力old-fashioned, old-world, period, traditional老派的/舊時的/時代的/傳統的魅力folksy, small-town, southern (all especially NAmE) 隨和的/小城鎮的/南方的魅力a politician with a folksy charm具有親民魅力的政治家rural, rustic田園的/鄉村的魅力The farmhouse had a certain rustic charm about it.這座農舍帶有某種鄉野魅力。VERB + CHARMhave, hold, possess具有魅力keep, retain保持魅力The town still retains a lot of its old-world charm.這個小鎮依然保留着許多古色古香的魅力。turn on, use施展/利用魅力He can certainly turn on the charm when he wants to!只要他想,他必定能施展他的魅力!I nagged him for a week and used all my feminine charm.我纏了他一週,施展了我所有的女性魅力。exude, ooze散發出/洋溢着魅力He oozes charm, but I wouldn't trust him.他充滿魅力,但我不會相信他。be immune to, resist不受魅力誘惑;抵禦魅力誘惑He was unable to resist her charms.他無法抵禦她的魅力。succumb to抵擋不住魅力Many women had succumbed to his charms.許多女人都臣服於他的魅力之下。be lacking in, lack缺乏魅力;缺少吸引力The dining room was dark and gloomy, and the food was similarly lacking in charm.這個餐廳昏暗陰鬱,飯菜也同樣沒有吸引力。lose失去吸引力The idea of being a farmer had lost its charm for me by this time.做農夫的想法此時對我已失去了吸引力。PHRASESpart of the, its, etc. charm其魅力的一部份The area is a little run-down, but that's just part of its charm.這地方有點兒破敗,不過這正是其魅力的一部份。
IELTS BNC: 4348 COCA: 4768
charm noun
charm (a man of great charm) interest1 (a hotel full of charm and character)
charm verb
delight
charm

noun

charm ♦︎ personality ♦︎ character ♦︎ charisma ♦︎ presenceThese are all words for the qualities sb has that make them attractive, interesting or impressive. 这些词均表示魅力、吸引力。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配great charm / character / charisma / presencenatural charm / charismapersonal charm / charisma / presenceto lack charm / personality / character / charismato have charm / charisma / presence charm [uncountable] (often approving) the power of pleasing and attracting other people and making them like you 魅力;吸引力He was a man of great charm.他是个极富魅力的男人。He oozes charm, but I wouldn't trust him.他魅力十足,但我不会信任他。 see also charm delight verb , charming nice 2 personality [uncountable] (approving) the qualities of a person's character that make them interesting and attractive to other people 魅力;气质;气度We need someone with lots of personality to head the project.我们需要一个富有魅力的人来主持这个项目。 character [uncountable] (approving) strong personal qualities such as the ability to deal with difficult or dangerous situations 勇气;毅力He showed great character returning to the sport after his accident.事故之后,他重返体坛,展现出顽强的毅力。Everyone admires her strength of character and determination.每个人都钦佩她的坚韧不拔。 charisma kəˈrɪzmə [uncountable] (approving) the powerful personal quality that some people have to attract, impress and influence other people 超凡的个人魅力;感召力;号召力The President has great personal charisma.总统具有超凡的个人魅力。 see also charismatic nice 2 presence [uncountable, singular] (approving) the quality of making a strong impression on other people by the way you look, talk or behave 仪态;风度;气质She has a strong voice but absolutely no stage presence.她声音有力,但绝无台风。He had a commanding presence in meetings.他在开会时有一股威严的气势。

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