A1 noun 中性 #2,690 最常用

magic

/ˈmædʒɪk/

Magic refers to the use of special, mysterious powers to make impossible things happen. It is also used to describe clever tricks performed by an entertainer to surprise an audience.

例句

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1

The children laughed when they saw the magic at the birthday party.

The children laughed when they saw the magic at the birthday party.

2

The theatrical production relied on stage magic to create a sense of wonder.

The theatrical production relied on stage magic to create a sense of wonder.

3

He thinks he can fix everything with a bit of magic.

He thinks he can fix everything with a bit of magic.

词族

名词
magic
副词
magically
形容词
magical
相关
magician
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记忆技巧

Think of the 'M' in Magic and 'M' in Magician; a Magician is the person who does the Magic.

快速测验

The boy wanted to learn a new ______ to show his friends.

正确!

正确答案是: magic trick

例句

1

The children laughed when they saw the magic at the birthday party.

everyday

The children laughed when they saw the magic at the birthday party.

2

The theatrical production relied on stage magic to create a sense of wonder.

formal

The theatrical production relied on stage magic to create a sense of wonder.

3

He thinks he can fix everything with a bit of magic.

informal

He thinks he can fix everything with a bit of magic.

4

The study explores the distinction between magic and religion in early civilizations.

academic

The study explores the distinction between magic and religion in early civilizations.

5

There is no magic formula for achieving instant success in this market.

business

There is no magic formula for achieving instant success in this market.

词族

名词
magic
副词
magically
形容词
magical
相关
magician

常见搭配

perform magic perform magic
believe in magic believe in magic
magic show magic show
black magic black magic
magic trick magic trick

常用短语

like magic

like magic

magic touch

magic touch

the magic words

the magic words

容易混淆的词

magic vs magical

Magic is usually the noun (the power), while magical is the adjective (describing the quality).

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使用说明

Use 'magic' as a noun to talk about the power itself or as an adjective (though 'magical' is more common for descriptions) to describe things that use magic, like a 'magic wand'.

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常见错误

Learners often say 'I saw a magical' instead of 'I saw some magic' or 'I saw a magic trick'.

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记忆技巧

Think of the 'M' in Magic and 'M' in Magician; a Magician is the person who does the Magic.

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词源

Derived from the Old French 'magique', from Latin 'magicus', and Greek 'magikos' relating to the Persian 'magi'.

语法模式

uncountable noun attributive adjective usage (e.g., magic carpet)
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文化背景

In many cultures, magic is a central theme in children's stories and folklore, such as King Arthur or Harry Potter.

快速测验

The boy wanted to learn a new ______ to show his friends.

正确!

正确答案是: magic trick

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