1N-UNCOUNT 魔法;巫术;法术Magic is the power to use supernatural forces to make impossible things happen, such as making people disappear or controlling events in nature. 魔法;巫术;法术
They believe in magic.
他们相信巫术。
...the use of magic to combat any adverse powers or influences.
利用法术与强敌或敌对势力作战
Older legends say that Merlin raised the stones by magic.
2N-UNCOUNT 魔术;魔法 You can use magic when you are referring to an event that is so wonderful, strange, or unexpected that it seems as if supernatural powers have caused it. You can also say that something happens as if by magic or like magic . 魔术;魔法
All this was supposed to work magic.
这一切被认为会创造奇迹。
The picture will now appear, as if by magic!
这幅画立刻就会出现,好像变魔术一般!
The fog disappeared like magic.
雾不可思议地消失了。
3ADJ [ADJ n](似)用魔法变成的;(似)用魔术变出的 You use magic to describe something that does things, or appears to do things, by magic. (似)用魔法变成的;(似)用魔术变出的
So it's a magic potion?
那么,这是个神药?
...the magic ingredient that helps to keep skin looking smooth.
4N-UNCOUNT [oft NOUN n]魔术;戏法Magic is the art and skill of performing mysterious tricks to entertain people, for example by making things appear and disappear. 魔术;戏法
5N-UNCOUNT 魅力;魔力;神奇(性) If you refer to the magic of something, you mean that it has a special mysterious quality which makes it seem wonderful and exciting to you and which makes you feel happy. 魅力;魔力;神奇(性)
It infected them with some of the magic of a lost age. [+ of]
逝去的岁月让他们平添了几分魅力。
There can be a magic about love that defies all explanation.
爱情的魔力也许根本无法解释。
There were also moments of pure magic.
也有一些时刻非常奇妙。
Magic is also an adjective.
Then came those magic moments in the rose-garden.
接着,便是那些在玫瑰园里的奇妙时刻。
6N-UNCOUNT [usually with poss](令人钦佩的)特殊才能,能力 If you refer to a person's magic, you mean a special talent or ability that they have, which you admire or consider very impressive. (令人钦佩的)特殊才能,能力
The fighter believes he can still regain some of his old magic.
7ADJ (数目、词语等)重要的,关键的,举足轻重的 You can use expressions such as the magic number and the magic word to indicate that a number or word is the one which is significant or desirable in a particular situation. (数目、词语等)重要的,关键的,举足轻重的
...their quest to gain the magic number of 270 electoral votes on Election Day.
在大选之日他们对胜败攸关的270张选票的争取
...the magic word that opened doors onto private worlds.
开启私人世界的咒语
8ADJ [ADJ n, with neg]立见奇效的;立竿见影的Magic is used in expressions such as there is no magic formula and there is no magic solution to say that someone will have to make an effort to solve a problem, because it will not solve itself. 立见奇效的;立竿见影的
There is no magic formula for producing winning products.
获奖电影的制作没有捷径可取。
There is no magic cure.
灵丹妙药并不存在。
9ADJ-GRADED 极好的;了不起的;非常棒的 If you say that something is magic, you think it is very good or enjoyable. 极好的;了不起的;非常棒的 [mainly British, informal, approval]