0 used to describe a person who has charisma -- 充满个人魅力的
Few were able to resist this charismatic and persuasive leader. 没有几个人能抗拒这位领袖的雄辩及魅力。
1 belonging or relating to various groups within the Christian Church who believe that God gives people special powers, such as the ability to make others well again and to speak to him in a special language -- (基督教派)蒙受神恩的,有特恩的
the charismatic movement 神恩运动
He is a truly charismatic leader, inspiring his men to do unbelievable things, even sacrificing their lives for the higher cause.
Because sultanistic leaders lack charisma, they surround themselves with charismatic symbols.
After the break, the behavior of the radicalized faction is more determined by ideology and charismatic leadership than by structural socioeconomic and political factors.
As charismatic churches are not based on longstanding doctrinal and liturgical traditions, but belong to the founder and leader, they are easily and quickly adjusted to new trends.
In addition, tourism is an important and growing sector that relies largely on the possibility of viewing charismatic megafauna such as elephant, lion, hippo, and buffalo.
His gifts should be interpreted not as rewards, but as a charismatic symbol of loyalty, connecting with some supernatural power.
He prefers those with charismatic qualities, whose leadership will be accepted with little or no opposition by the members of the social groups.
Will particularly charismatic or rich individuals be in prime place?