第三人称复数:enchantments
名词魅力; 迷人之处; 施魔法; 着魔
名词
1. The beauty of the scene filled us with enchantment.
风景的秀丽令我们陶醉。
1. 魔力:通过魔力(enchantment)享用某物(因某物而感到快乐)的人也就逃脱了对快乐的意识中固有的骄傲,因为,在某种意义上,他知道他占有的快乐并不属于他. 因此,当宙斯假扮安菲特律翁与美丽的阿尔克墨涅结合的时候,他并不是以宙斯的身份享用阿尔克墨涅,
1. 魅力;陶醉;狂喜
If you say that something has enchantment, you mean that it makes you feel great delight or pleasure. Your enchantment with something is the fact of your feeling great delight and pleasure because of it.
e.g. The wilderness campsite had its own peculiar enchantment...
野营地有其自身独特的魅力。
e.g. Percy's enchantment with orchids dates back to 1951.
珀西对兰花的痴迷可以回溯到1951年。
2. 魔法;魔咒
In fairy stories and legends, an enchantment is a magic spell.
1. Unable to recover the enchantment of her dream, she wastes away and dies.
2. enchantment
2. I cannot recall how many times I have been stopped in my tracks by the enchantment of the music produced by these informal performances.
3. On this day the moon appears enormous as it rises on the horizon, magical in its enchantment the world over.
4. She awakes to the touch of falling flower petals, but she is unable to recover the enchantment of her dream.
5. The mountains'clear reflection in water rippling in a soft breeze adds to the enchantment of the scene.
6. The enchantment of Jiuzhaigou is that all of its four seasons have a very unique and special charm.
7. Although my experience is different, the Shanghai World Expo has also given me the same sense of possibility and enchantment.
8. Unable to recover from the enchantment of her dream, she pines away and dies.
enchantment
noun
1. a magical spell
Synonym: bewitchment
2. a feeling of great liking for something wonderful and unusual
Synonym: captivation enthrallment fascination
3. a psychological state induced by (or as if induced by) a magical incantation