1 used for describing something with a special and exciting quality:
2 of, relating to, or having special powers to make things happen that would usually be impossible:
3 having a special, exciting quality that makes something or someone different and better than others:
The magical number seven, plus or minus two : some limits on our capacity for processing information.
The probability of a correct response as a function of size of stimulus set in the magical number tasks.
The result was ' 'magical,' ' with all the townspeople recovering their health.
A number o f medieval sources attest to the magical a nd apotropaic properties of prehistoric tools.
The magical number seven, plus or minus two: some limits on our capacity for processing information.
The only way out of the resulting embarrassments is to admit that our own societies also understand power at least partly in ' magical ' terms.
His publicised presence in the festival's legendary originating event undoubtedly affirms the ethos of magical realism within vallenato.
They feature marvellous devices, such as mysterious voices, oracles, 'enchanted' wind ensembles, unearthly choruses, spirits, magical spells and scenes with magical instruments.
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魔法的, 有魔力的, 用魔法的…
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mágico, mágico/ca [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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mágico, encantado…
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神秘的な, 魔法の, 夢のような…
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sihirli, büyülü, büyüleyen…
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magique, merveilleux…
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