英:[ɪnˈtʃɑ:ntɪd]
美:[ɪnˈtʃæntɪd]
英:[ɪnˈtʃɑ:ntɪd]
美:[ɪnˈtʃæntɪd]
adj.
中魔法的
着了魔的
狂喜的
极乐的
v.
使欣喜,使心醉( enchant的过去式和过去分词 )
用魔法迷惑
adjective
placed under or as if under a magic spell : having or seeming to have a magical qualityan enchanted evening A journey beneath a rig is an excursion to an enchanted realm.—Paul K. Driessen
an enchanted forest/island
made to feel delightfully pleased or charmed His many previous works have attracted a loyal, enchanted following.—George Johnson Hollywood may be in a tizzy over the upcoming movie version of his … first novel, … but others aren't nearly as enchanted.—Steve Daly
I was enchanted, ravished with pleasure by what I saw.—Robert Garis
"delighted," 1590年代,来自 enchant(动词)的过去分词形容词。
The first known use of enchanted was in the 15th century
enchantmentnoun
the act or art of enchanting : the state of being enchanted
something that enchants : spell
enchantingadjective
having great charm and attraction
enchantingadjective
having great charm and attraction
enchanternoun
one that enchantsespecially: sorcerer
enchantedadjective
being or appearing to be under a magic spell
an enchanted forest
1 But an unexpected fear mixed with it; the stone looked like something enchanted, not meant for human eyes.
2 That a witch had enchanted him and swept him off into the night.
3 As the enchanted ceiling overhead began to fade from blue to a dusky purple, Dumbledore rose to his feet at the staff table, and silence fell.
4 How fairy-like does everything appear to her enchanted vision!
在她那被施了魔法的幻象中,一切都显得多么像漂亮啊!
5 She imagined that the whole world was asleep, enchanted by the sea-green light of the castle.
6 Call it love in the air or the massive floral budget, but a shimmery ethereal look feels appropriate for such an enchanted day.
7 He was enchanted to see her again after so long.
与她久别重逢,他欣喜不已。
8 He had always been in love with the enchanted landscape of the West.
他一直都非常迷恋西部令人陶醉的风光。
9 “Are we ever going to get to this enchanted place?”
10 At the enchanted metropolitan twilight I felt a haunting loneliness sometimes.
在大都市迷人的黄昏时刻,我有时感到一种难以排遣的寂寞.
11 “Once upon a time in ancient Greece, there was an enchanted pool. This pool was sacred to Salmacis, the water nymph. And one day Hermaphroditus, a beautiful boy, went swimming there.”
12 She was particularly enchanted with the idea of protecting animals from those who endanger them.
她很喜欢动物,尤其热心于保护动物免遭人类危害的倡议。
13 How he loved this river, how it enchanted him, how grateful he was to it!
14 King Arthur hid his treasures here and Merlin enchanted the cave so that nobody should ever find them.
亚瑟王将他的财宝藏在这里,墨林对洞穴施了魔法,这样永远不会有人找到那些财宝。
15 The heavy summer rains had more than enchanted everyone; the days that followed had brought forth a most unexpected, spectacular surprise.
16 The old man climbed up onto a horse and ambled slowly, mumbling advice and recommendations, prayers of wisdom and enchanted formulas, to the ants.
17 I could have made her magic enough. I could have enchanted her.
我本可以使她有足够魔力的,我本可以向她施魔法的。
18 There were hundreds of caves in Oso Mountain, but with the enchanted flowers here, it was a sure bet that they were close.
19 I am spending them like enchanted gold, doomed to turn back into dried leaves in tills all over town.
20 But visitors from China are enchanted by it. They say they have to see it.
孙凤仪说,“但是大陆游客为它着了迷,都说一定要亲眼看看。”