charisma
/kəˈrɪzmə/ (bre, ipa) · /kəˈrɪzmə/ (ame, ipa) · /kə-ˈriz-mə/ (ame, mw)
charisma — 名詞
1. a natural personal quality that draws people in, makes them want to listen, and
個人魅力
讓人自然受到吸引並信服的個人特質
a natural personal quality that draws people in, makes them want to listen, and gives someone the power to inspire trust or admiration.
Selim had so much charisma that strangers at the cafe would join his table within minutes.
Selim 的魅力強大到陌生人在咖啡店幾分鐘內就會坐到他那桌。
have + charisma (most common pattern)
The new mayor won the election partly through her charisma at packed town-hall meetings.
新市長部分是靠她在擁擠的市民大會上展現的魅力贏得選舉。
noun used as cause/explanation with 'through'
Yuna lacks the charisma her older brother has, but her quiet honesty wins people over.
Yuna 沒有哥哥那種魅力,但她的沉靜誠實贏得了人們的好感。
Piotr's natural charisma made him the obvious choice to lead the school choir.
Piotr 天生的魅力讓他理所當然成為學校合唱團的領唱。
Watching Diego on stage, the audience could feel the raw charisma in every gesture.
看著 Diego 在台上演出,觀眾在他每個動作中都能感受到那股原始的魅力。
- dullness
lack of any quality that draws attention
文法句型
have charisma
[person] has + charisma
用法筆記
Uncountable; never pluralised (no 'charismas'). Subject is usually a person, occasionally a performer, leader, or public figure. Frequently modified by adjectives like 'natural', 'personal', 'raw', or 'magnetic'.