charm
charm
ʧɑrm
chaarm
British pronunciation
/t‍ʃˈɑːm/

英語での「charm」の定義と意味

Charm
01

お守り, チャーム

a small object, often in the form of a necklace or bracelet, which is believed to bring good luck
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charm definition and meaning
example
She wore a silver charm on her bracelet for good luck.
彼女は幸運のためにブレスレットに銀のチャームを付けていました。
02

魅力, チャーム

a quality or trait that attracts others and creates a positive impression
example
Her charm won over the entire audience.
彼女の魅力が聴衆全体を魅了した。
03

a set of words, gestures, or ingredients believed to hold magical power and used to produce a desired effect

example
She whispered a charm over the potion.
04

チャーム, チャームクォーク

(physics) one of the six flavors of quark in particle physics
example
The charm quark was discovered in the 1970s.
チャームクォークは1970年代に発見されました。
to charm
01

魅了する, 引き付ける

to captivate someone with appeal or attractiveness
Transitive: to charm sb
to charm definition and meaning
example
His charisma and wit charmed everyone he met.
彼のカリスマと機知は、出会ったすべての人を魅了しました
02

魅了する, 魔法をかける

to gain control over someone by using magic spells
Transitive: to charm sb
example
The wizard charmed the prince into giving him the magical sword.
魔法使いは王子を魅了し、魔法の剣を手に入れた。
03

魅了する, 引き付ける

to employ one's likable qualities or appeal in order to influence someone
Transitive: to charm sb/sth into sth | to charm sb/sth out of sth
example
The salesperson charmed the customer into making an impromptu purchase.
セールスパーソンは顧客を魅了し、即興の購入をさせた。
04

魅了する, 魔法で守る

to protect or safeguard through the use of magical spells, charms, or other supernatural forces
Transitive: to charm sb/sth from harm | to charm sb/sth against harm
example
The villagers believed that the amulet would charm them against evil spirits.
村人たちは、お守りが悪霊から彼らを守ってくれると信じていました。
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