Even journalists succumbed to Roosevelt's easy charm. 连记者都为罗斯福那轻松自如的魅力所折服。
She is a woman of great personal charm. 她是个魅力十足的女人。
They were reluctant to let us in until Sue turned on the charm. 他们一开始不让我们进去,直到休施展她的魅力。
The place held no charms for me – it was bare and isolated. 那地方对我没有什么吸引力:光秃秃的,而且很偏僻。
The building has been modernized but retains its traditional charm. 这座建筑已经被现代化了,但仍保留了传统的魅力。
a classic children's tale that has lost none of its charm 一个经久不衰的经典童话
a good-luck charm 带来好运的护身符
a gold charm 金坠子
a charm bracelet 带坠子的手镯
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I/you/we/they | charm |
he/she/it | charms |
present participle | charming |
past tense | charmed |
past participle | charmed |
The children clearly charmed the audience with their enthusiastic singing. 显然,孩子们热情的歌唱吸引了观众。
She was charmed by Henry's thoughtfulness. 她被亨利的周到体贴所吸引。
He was able to charm my mother into helping him financially. 他总能哄得我母亲在经济上帮助他。
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