talisman
/ˈtælɪzmən/ (bre, ipa) · [tˈælɪsmən] /ˈtælɪzmən/ (ame, ipa) · [tˈælɪsmən] /ˈta-ləs-mən How to pronounce talisman (audio) -ləz-/ (ame, mw)
talisman — 名詞
- talismansingular
- talismansplural
1. An object that people carry or wear because they believe it will bring them good
護身符
帶來好運或抵擋災禍的物品
An object that people carry or wear because they believe it will bring them good fortune or protect them from danger.
Anna wore a small jade talisman around her neck during her job interview.
Anna 在求職面試時戴了一個小玉護身符在脖子上。
wear + talisman around neck for good luck
Cyrus kept his grandmother's talisman in his backpack while travelling through Southeast Asia.
Cyrus 去東南亞旅行時,把他祖母的護身符放在背包裡。
keep + possessive + talisman in [place] for protection
Ryo bought a brass talisman shaped like a tiger at the temple fair.
Ryo 在廟會上買了一個老虎造型的銅護身符。
Hassan carried a small talisman in his pocket during the long hospital stay.
Hassan 在長期住院期間,口袋裡隨身帶著一個小護身符。
文法句型
talisman + against + [harm/danger]
talisman + for + [good outcome]
用法筆記
Often used with 'against' to describe what the talisman is believed to ward off (e.g., a talisman against evil spirits), or with 'for' to describe the kind of benefit it brings (e.g., a talisman for success).