levitation
levitation — 名詞
1. the phenomenon in which someone or something lifts off the ground and stays susp
浮空
無支撐下升空停留,宛如魔法的現象
the phenomenon in which someone or something lifts off the ground and stays suspended in mid-air, with nothing holding them up, as if by magic
Lien watched a street performer demonstrate levitation with a silver coin.
Lien 觀看街頭藝人用一枚銀幣示範浮空。
demonstrate + levitation
Faisal could not believe the levitation trick he saw at the carnival.
Faisal 無法相信他在嘉年華上看到的浮空戲法。
Mauricio read about monks who practice levitation as part of their training.
Mauricio 讀到關於僧侶將浮空作為修行一部分的記載。
A grainy video online claims to show genuine levitation above a kitchen chair.
網上一段模糊影片聲稱展示了一名男子在廚房椅子上方的真實浮空。
Henrik's grandfather swore he once saw levitation at a temple in Tibet.
Henrik 的祖父發誓他曾在西藏一座寺廟裡見過浮空。
- hovering
hovering can be natural (birds, helicopters); levitation is always unexplained or magical
- floating
floating often implies support by water or air currents; levitation has no visible support
- suspension
suspension is broader and often physical (a bridge); levitation specifically means mid-air without support
文法句型
levitation + of + noun
perform/demonstrate/achieve + levitation
用法筆記
Uncountable in almost all contexts. Frequently paired with verbs such as 'perform', 'demonstrate', 'achieve', or 'witness'. Common in stage magic and paranormal descriptions.