magic

US: /ˈmædʒɪk/
UK: /mˈæd‍ʒɪk/


English Vietnamese dictionary


magic /'mædʤik/
  • danh từ số nhiều
    • ma thuật, yêu thuật
    • ma lực
    • phép kỳ diệu, phép thần thông
    • tính từ+ (magical) /'mædʤikəl/
      • (thuộc) ma thuật, (thuộc) yêu thuật
      • có ma lực
      • có phép kỳ diệu, có phép thần thông, có phép thần diệu

    Advanced English dictionary


    noun, adjective, verb
    + noun [U]
    1 the secret power of appearing to make impossible things happen by saying special words or doing special things: Do you believe in magic? + a place of secret shadows and ancient magic + He suddenly appeared as if by magic. + A passage was cleared through the crowd like magic.
    See also - BLACK MAGIC
    2 the art of doing tricks that seem impossible in order to entertain people
    Synonym: CONJURING
    3 a special quality or ability that sb/sth has, that seems too wonderful to be real: dance and music which capture the magic of India + He loved the magic and mystery of the place. + Like all truly charismatic people he can work his magic on both men and women. + Our year in Italy was pure / sheer magic. + He's returning to the team this season, hoping that the old magic can be made to work once more.
    Idioms see WEAVE v.
    + adjective
    1 having or using special powers to make impossible things happen or seem to happen: a magic spell / charm / potion / trick + There is no magic formula for passing exams-only hard work.
    2 (informal) having a special quality that makes sth seem wonderful: It was a magic moment when the two sisters were reunited after 30 years. + She has a magic touch with the children and they do everything she asks. + Trust is the magic ingredient in our relationship.
    3 [not before noun] (BrE, informal) very good or enjoyable: 'What was the trip like?' 'Magic!'
    + verb (-ck-) [VN +adv./prep.] to make sb/sth appear somewhere, disappear or turn into sth, by magic, or as if by magic: Three goal scoring chances were conjured up by Swindon, only to be magicked away by Leicester. + He played an early little sonata of Mozart's, which he magicked into a masterpiece with his deft touch.

    Thesaurus dictionary


    n.
    1 witchcraft, sorcery, wizardry, black magic, necromancy, black art, voodoo, obeahism, devilry or deviltry, diabolism, demonolatry, occultism; sortilege, theurgy, white magic; spell:
    As the magic began to work, he slowly changed into a horrible ghoul
    2 legerdemain, conjuring, prestidigitation, sleight of hand, illusion, hocus-pocus, trickery:
    He performs tricks of magic, including sawing a woman in half.
    3 enchantment, allure, allurement, charm, bewitchment, spell, witchery, witchcraft, wizardry, glamour, fascination, magnetism, ensorcellment:
    She worked her magic on every man she met.
    adj.
    4 magical, miraculous:
    The magic ointment made her young again.
    5 necromantic, occult, mystic, shamanistic, theurgical:
    Using a magic spell, she turned him into a toad.
    6 magical, enchanting, entrancing, bewitching, fascinating, hypnotic, mesmerizing, entrancing, spellbinding, charming, magnetic, ensorcelling:
    The music had a magic effect on them.

    Collocation dictionary


    1 secret power

    ADJ.

    black

    VERB + MAGIC

    do, practise
    He earns extra money doing magic at children's parties. People found guilty of practising black magic were hanged.
    | believe in
    I don't believe in magic.
    | work

    MAGIC + VERB

    work
    The magic slowly begins to work, and the princess starts to come to life again.

    PREP.

    by ~
    The rabbit disappeared by magic.

    PHRASES

    as if by magic
    The money had reappeared as if by magic.

    2 special quality

    ADJ.

    absolute, pure, sheer
    The show is three hours of pure magic.

    QUANT.

    touch
    The fireworks brought a touch of magic to the occasion.

    VERB + MAGIC

    work
    A hot bath and a good night's sleep worked their usual magic.


    Concise English dictionary


    magics|magicked|magicking'mædʒɪk
    noun
    +any art that invokes supernatural powers
    +an illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers
    adj.
    +possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers