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charm

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charm1 /tʃɑːm $ tʃɑːrm/ ●●○ noun  
1 [countableC, uncountableU]ATTRACT a special quality someone or something has that makes people like them, feel attracted to them, or be easily influenced by them – used to show approval 魅力,魔力,吸引力;可爱之处〔含褒义〕 charming
 Joe’s boyish charm
乔身上的稚趣
charm of
 the charm of this small Southern city
这座南方小城的魅力
 She turned on the charm (=used her charm) to all the men.
她对所有那些男人都施展魅力。
 The room had no windows and all the charm of a prison cell (=used to say that something has no charm).
这房间没有窗,简直就是牢房。
2 DCJ[countableC] a very small object worn on a chain or bracelet 〔链子或手镯上的〕小装饰品
 a charm bracelet
有吊件的手镯
 a small gold horseshoe worn as a lucky charm
作为吉祥物的马蹄形金挂坠
3. MAGIC[countableC] a phrase or action believed to have special magic powers 魔法;咒语 SYN spell
4 work like a charm to work exactly as you had hoped 完全奏效
 The new sales program has worked like a charm.
新的销售计划如愿奏效了。
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nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
have charm
Richard was clever and he had a lot of charm.
use your charm
She knew when to use her charm in order to get what she wanted.
turn on the charm (=use your charm to get something)
If you turn on the charm, I’m sure you’ll get the job.
ooze charm (=have or show a lot of charm)
Every time she saw him, he oozed charm.
lack charm/be lacking in charm
A lot of new buildings lack charm.
something loses its charm
He was getting older, and travel was losing its charm.
succumb to somebody’s/something’s charms (=allow yourself to be influenced by their charms)
Thomas seemed to be succumbing to Sylvie's charms.
resist somebody’s charm (=not allow yourself to be influenced by someone’s charm)
People say that it was impossible to resist Burton’s charm.
be part of somebody's/something's charm
The house is a long way from anywhere and that is part of its charm.
adjectives
boyish charm
Women seem to love his boyish charm.
great charm
He was a man of great charm.
easy charm (=relaxed charm)
Hudson was full of easy charm and smiles.
rustic charm (=charm that is simple, old-fashioned and typical of the countryside)
The cottage had a certain rustic charm.
natural charm
She had a quiet natural charm that everyone liked.
personal charm
He was a man of great personal charm.
considerable charm
Their music has considerable charm.
immense charm (=very great)
No one could resist his immense charm.
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charm2 ●○○ verb [transitiveT]  
1 ATTRACTto attract someone and make them like you, sometimes in order to make them do something for you 迷住,吸引 charming
 We were charmed by the friendliness of the local people.
我们被当地人的友好吸引住了。
2 to please and interest someone 吸引的兴趣,迷住
 a story that has charmed generations of children
一个吸引了一代又一代儿童的故事
3. MAGICto gain power over someone or something by using magic 施魔法,用魔法控制
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Origin charm1
(1200-1300) Old French charme, from Latin carmen song, from canere to sing
charm1 nounn COLLOCATIONS1charm2 verb
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