0 an attractive quality of a person or place -- sjarm [ masculine ]
1 a lucky object -- amulett [ masculine ]
a good-luck charm en lykkeamulett
2 to use attractive qualities to please -- sjarmere
3 (a) pleasant quality or attraction -- sjarm, ynde
4 a magical spell -- trylleord
The witch recited a charm.
5 something believed to have the power of magic or good luck -- amulett
6 a small ornament that is worn on a chain or bracelet -- anheng
7 to attract and delight -- sjarmere, henrykke
He can charm any woman.
The uneven nature of this section does, however, add a certain charm.
This special magnetic appeal or charm is paramount to his power and presence in front of an audience.
The voice which charms one generation is inaccessible to the next.
A formal definition is merely a complicated good-luck charm unless it can be used to prove important properties of the language.
Why yield to the charm of the brief instant in which the nets are pulled up from the sea?
It is now a deliberately vintage sound and the fact that it was once the height of modernity lends it a certain charm.
The great charm of these letters lies in the way they draw attention to such detail, illustrating the connections between history and literature.
He is intellectual, charming, sometimes argumentative, three times married and a memorable character.
中文繁体
吸引力, 魅力, 幸運物…
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吸引力, 魅力, 幸运物…
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encanto, amuleto, seducir…
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encanto, charme, talismã…
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魅力, お守り, (人)を魅了する…
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sevimlilik, çekicilik, alımlılık…
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charme [masculine], attrait [masculine], amulette [feminine]…
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encant, amulet, encisar…
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