incantation
/ˌɪnkænˈteɪʃn/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɪnkænˈteɪʃn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌin-ˌkan-ˈtā-shən/ (ame, mw)
incantation — 名詞
- incantationsingular
- incantationsplural
1. a set of words said or sung in magic, or the ritual performance of those words t
咒語;念咒
施展魔法時念出的固定詞句,或念咒這件事
a set of words said or sung in magic, or the ritual performance of those words to bring about a supernatural result.
By moonlight, Marta whispered the incantation over the cracked silver ring.
在月光下,Marta 對著裂開的銀戒輕聲念出咒語。
whisper + the incantation over + object
The old healer repeated an incantation to calm the storm at sea.
那位老療者反覆念咒,想讓海上的暴風平息下來。
repeat an incantation to + magical aim
Jin copied the incantation from the wall before the torch went out.
火把熄滅前,Jin 先把牆上的咒語抄了下來。
In the game, Charlotte's incantation opened a hidden door behind the altar.
在遊戲裡,Charlotte 念出的咒語打開了祭壇後方的暗門。
The villagers listened in silence as Yael sang the final incantation.
Yael 唱出最後一道咒語時,村民們都安靜地聽著。
- spell
broader; can mean the magic itself or the effect, not only the spoken words
- chant
emphasizes repeated rhythm or melody and is not always magical
- invocation
more formal; often calls on a god or spirit rather than naming the magical words themselves
文法句型
recite an incantation
repeat an incantation
incantation over + object
用法筆記
Common with verbs such as recite, whisper, repeat, and sing. Distinguish from 'spell': an incantation is usually the spoken wording itself, while a spell can also mean the magical effect or state that follows.