talisman

talisman [ˈtælɪzmən]  [ˈtælɪsmən, -ɪz-] 

talisman在线翻译

第三人称复数:talismans

talisman 基本解释

名词护身符; 法宝; 驱邪物; 有不可思议的力量之物

talisman 网络解释

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talisman 词典解释
talisman

1. 911查询·英语单词

1. 护身符;避邪物
    A talisman is an object which you believe has magic powers to protect you or bring you luck.

talisman 单语例句

1. Roma welcomed back club captain and talisman Francesco Totti and Brazil defender Juan, but their combined presence did nothing to improve Roma's miserable season.

2. They set out on horseback to return to the wise talisman and on the way, must conquer their own fears.

3. With the balding maestro now retired France needs to find a new talisman and the right balance between ageing stalwarts and exciting youngsters.

4. The latest talisman for his journey into Eastern mysticism is a new pair of boots.

5. Marcinkiewicz wished the players luck and presented them with a talisman horseshoe.

6. The talisman of Argentine soccer wept and hugged members of his coaching team in an outpouring of emotion at the final whistle.

7. talisman的翻译

7. Now he finds himself constantly touching and stroking the beard, as if it were a talisman.

8. It also intends to buy a 49 percent stake in Talisman Energy Inc's UK subsidiary.

9. talisman

9. The Yorkshireman has also become something of a talisman, having been on the winning side in all eight Tests he's played.

10. He gave them a blessing touch on their foreheads, and issued them with a talisman.

talisman 英英释义

noun

1. a trinket or piece of jewelry usually hung about the neck and thought to be a magical protection against evil or disease

    Synonym: amulet

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