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词汇 charmed
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Definition of charmed in English:

charmed

adjective tʃɑːmdtʃɑrmd
  • 1(of a person's life or a period of this) unusually lucky or happy as though protected by magic.

    (人生或某一阶段)如有神助异常幸运(或幸福)的

    I felt that I had a charmed life

    我觉得我的生活如有神助异常幸运。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You should go right ahead and marry anybody you want to because in a certain way, yours is a charmed life.
    • This thought might have occurred to Jack, but he, too, seems to have led a charmed life.
    • He moves to France and in his eighties finds himself lacking in objects but filled with the knowledge he has had a charmed life.
    • There are those who believe that they live a charmed life, that fate, willy-nilly, awards them undeserved fortunes and opportunities that seemingly drop into their laps.
    • This may sound ethereal, but Conran - who is well into his forties, but looks unbelievably boyish - displays a very real sense of the responsibilities that come with living a charmed life.
    • However, in many other areas Stewart has led a charmed life.
    • Yet I was the one leading a charmed life while she suffered.
    • I am a 27 year old gay man and have lead what I believe to be a charmed life; I have been fortunate enough to say I have been in love.
    • It sounds like a charmed life, a purely decorative existence.
    • Arthur reckoned with some justification that he had had ‘a charmed life.’
    • In many ways he had a charmed life: springing from a humble background in Edwardian Cornwall, he gained a coveted scholarship to Oxford, where he had a glittering early career.
    • For anyone who has ever dreamed of working in the music industry, it seems that she has led a charmed life, winning the top jobs and having an ‘access all areas’ pass in her handbag at all times.
    • He has led a charmed life, but is none the worse for it.
    • He acknowledges that his government led ‘a charmed life’ in its first term, which implies that he was rather lucky not be found out.
    • She is a grateful enthusiast who believes she leads a charmed life, yet she is brave, seeking out dark roles wherever she can, and usually investing the seemingly frothy parts with a psychotic edge.
    • She had a charmed life and was always aware of her privileges, helping less fortunate people where she could.
    • So why is it that some people seem to live charmed lives, full of lucky breaks and serendipitous chance encounters, while others experience one disaster after another?
    • The goal is to figure out why some people seem to lead a charmed life while others do not.
    • Is there a guarantee that the highest achievers among you will have charmed lives, with continued success and prosperity?
    • Our protagonist has to figure out how to extract himself from a charmed life in public and put his affairs in order, simultaneously setting straight a series of fouled-up personal relationships.
    Synonyms
    fortunate, in luck, blessed, blessed with good luck, favoured, born under a lucky star
  • 2Physics
    (of a particle) possessing the property charm.

    〔物理〕(粒子)粲的

    a charmed quark

    粲夸克。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The professor and his group study the decay of charmed mesons.
    • The properties of charmed baryons are complicated but orderly and comprehensible.
    • Charmed hadrons are produced by the interaction of high energy photons with a segmented beryllium oxide target.
exclamationtʃɑːmdtʃɑrmd
dated
  • Expressing polite pleasure at an introduction.

    〈旧〉幸会

    charmed, I'm sure

    真是幸会。

Definition of charmed in US English:

charmed

adjectiveCHärmdtʃɑrmd
  • 1(of a person's life) unusually lucky or happy as though protected by magic.

    (人生或某一阶段)如有神助异常幸运(或幸福)的

    I felt that I had a charmed life

    我觉得我的生活如有神助异常幸运。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He acknowledges that his government led ‘a charmed life’ in its first term, which implies that he was rather lucky not be found out.
    • Is there a guarantee that the highest achievers among you will have charmed lives, with continued success and prosperity?
    • There are those who believe that they live a charmed life, that fate, willy-nilly, awards them undeserved fortunes and opportunities that seemingly drop into their laps.
    • It sounds like a charmed life, a purely decorative existence.
    • This thought might have occurred to Jack, but he, too, seems to have led a charmed life.
    • She had a charmed life and was always aware of her privileges, helping less fortunate people where she could.
    • For anyone who has ever dreamed of working in the music industry, it seems that she has led a charmed life, winning the top jobs and having an ‘access all areas’ pass in her handbag at all times.
    • This may sound ethereal, but Conran - who is well into his forties, but looks unbelievably boyish - displays a very real sense of the responsibilities that come with living a charmed life.
    • The goal is to figure out why some people seem to lead a charmed life while others do not.
    • Our protagonist has to figure out how to extract himself from a charmed life in public and put his affairs in order, simultaneously setting straight a series of fouled-up personal relationships.
    • So why is it that some people seem to live charmed lives, full of lucky breaks and serendipitous chance encounters, while others experience one disaster after another?
    • However, in many other areas Stewart has led a charmed life.
    • I am a 27 year old gay man and have lead what I believe to be a charmed life; I have been fortunate enough to say I have been in love.
    • In many ways he had a charmed life: springing from a humble background in Edwardian Cornwall, he gained a coveted scholarship to Oxford, where he had a glittering early career.
    • You should go right ahead and marry anybody you want to because in a certain way, yours is a charmed life.
    • He has led a charmed life, but is none the worse for it.
    • Yet I was the one leading a charmed life while she suffered.
    • Arthur reckoned with some justification that he had had ‘a charmed life.’
    • He moves to France and in his eighties finds himself lacking in objects but filled with the knowledge he has had a charmed life.
    • She is a grateful enthusiast who believes she leads a charmed life, yet she is brave, seeking out dark roles wherever she can, and usually investing the seemingly frothy parts with a psychotic edge.
    Synonyms
    fortunate, in luck, blessed, blessed with good luck, favoured, born under a lucky star
  • 2Physics
    (of a particle) possessing the property charm.

    〔物理〕(粒子)粲的

    a charmed quark

    粲夸克。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The professor and his group study the decay of charmed mesons.
    • The properties of charmed baryons are complicated but orderly and comprehensible.
    • Charmed hadrons are produced by the interaction of high energy photons with a segmented beryllium oxide target.
exclamationCHärmdtʃɑrmd
dated
  • Expressing polite pleasure at an introduction.

    〈旧〉幸会

    charmed, I'm sure

    真是幸会。

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