magical
/ˈmædʒɪkl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmædʒɪkl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈma-ji-kəl/ (ame, mw)
magical — 形容詞
- magicalpositive
- more magicalcomparative
- most magicalsuperlative
1. involving or produced by supernatural forces that make impossible or extraordina
魔法的
與超自然力量有關的
involving or produced by supernatural forces that make impossible or extraordinary things happen
Takeshi found a magical ring under his grandmother's old wooden bed.
Takeshi 在他祖母的老木床底下找到一枚魔法戒指。
collocation: magical ring (object with supernatural powers)
The witch spoke a magical spell and turned the frog into a prince.
女巫唸了一道魔咒,把青蛙變成了王子。
collocation: magical spell
Ayana's favourite book tells the story of a magical door to another world.
Ayana 最喜歡的書講述了一扇通往另一個世界的魔法門的故事。
A magical carpet carried the young hero across the wide desert at night.
一張魔法地毯在夜間載著年輕的英雄飛越廣闊的沙漠。
The wizard used a magical crystal to see what would happen the next day.
巫師用一顆魔法水晶來預測隔天會發生什麼事。
- supernatural
broader term covering anything beyond the laws of nature, not limited to spells or charms
- enchanted
suggests something has been placed under a magic spell, often involving objects or places
- mystical
more spiritual or religious in tone, less about active spell-casting
文法句型
magical + noun
be + magical
用法筆記
This sense refers to actual supernatural powers, not to things that are simply wonderful. For the figurative meaning, see sense 2 (WONDERFUL).
常見錯誤
2. so beautiful, pleasant, or special that it feels like something from a dream or
美妙;迷人
極其美好令人愉悅的
so beautiful, pleasant, or special that it feels like something from a dream or a fairy tale
Watching the sunset from the hilltop was a magical experience for Quan.
在山頂看夕陽對 Quan 來說是一次神奇的經歷。
predicative: be + magical (experience)
There is something magical about the way morning light fills the garden.
晨光照進花園的方式有種神奇的魔力。
pattern: there is something magical about + noun phrase
Christopher said the concert was a magical night he would never forget.
Christopher 說那場音樂會是一個令他永生難忘的美妙夜晚。
The smell of warm bread filled the whole kitchen with magical warmth.
熱騰騰的麵包香氣讓整個廚房充滿了迷人的溫暖。
Ishaan described the old town as a magical place full of colourful houses.
Ishaan 描述那座古城是一個充滿彩色房屋的神奇地方。
- wonderful
more common and general; can be used in any positive situation
- enchanting
softer and more poetic, often describing places or people that charm you
- marvelous
more common in American English; emphasises surprise and admiration
- delightful
suggests a gentle, pleasant enjoyment rather than strong wonder
文法句型
magical + noun
be + magical
there is something magical about + noun/gerund
用法筆記
Common in descriptions of experiences, places, and moments. Often used with nouns like moment, experience, night, feeling, atmosphere.