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magic [ˈmædʒɪk] n 1. the art that, by use of spells, supposedly invokes supernatural powers to influence events; sorcery 2. the practice of this art 3. the practice of illusory tricks to entertain other people; conjuring 4. any mysterious or extraordinary quality or power the magic of springtime like magic very quickly adj also magical 1. of or relating to magic a magic spell 2. possessing or considered to possess mysterious powers a magic wand 3. unaccountably enchanting magic beauty 4. Informal wonderful; marvellous; exciting vb -ics, -icking, -icked (tr) 1. to transform or produce by or as if by magic 2. (foll by away) to cause to disappear by or as if by magic [via Old French magique, from Greek magikē witchcraft, from magos magus] magical adj magically adv Magic a reliance upon incantations or charms, often inscribed upon amulets, to ward off calamity. — abracadabra, n. the acting out of magic rites or the recital of incantatory formulas to ward off evil. — apotropaic, adj. Obsolete. forms of magic that require the invocation or assistance of demons. a conjurer or magician who creates illusions, as by sleight of hand. an African variety of magical fetishism characterized by the wearing of an exotic amulet called a juju. — jujuist, n. skill in or practice of feats of dexterity that create a magical illusion. — legerdemainist, n. 1. change in form, structure, appearance, etc. 2. magical transformation. — metamorphic, metamorphous, adj. 1. a kind of sorcery practiced by the black people of Africa, the West Indies, and elsewhere. Also called obi, obism. 2. the wearing of an obeah, a fetish or charm. Also called obi. the belief among American Indians that a ceremony characterized by magic, feasting, and dancing can cure disease, ensure the success of a hunt or battle, etc. — powwow, n. the art of legerdemain; sleight of hand. — prestidigitator, n. — prestidigitatorial, prestidigitatory, adj. a condition of being exceptional or bizarre, beyond the realm of the ordinary course of nature. — preternatural, adj. the art, practices, or spells of a person who is supposed to exercise supernatural powers through the aid of evil spirits; black magic; witchery. — sorcerer, n. — sorcerous, adj. a form of divination involving drawing lots. 1. the condition or quality of existing outside the known experience of man or caused by forces beyond those of nature. 2. belief in supernatural events or forces. Also supranaturalism. — supernaturalist, n., adj. — supernatural, supernaturalistic, adj. supematuralism. — supranaturalist, n., adj. — supranatural, supranaturalistic, adj. the belief that a part of a person or object can act in place of the whole and thus that anything done to the part will equally affect the whole. the quality of being able to perform magie. — thaumaturgist, n. — thaumaturgic, adj. — thaumaturgy, n. a magician who persuades or compels a supernatural being to do or refrain from doing something. — theurgy, n. — theurgic, theurgical, adj. 1. the religious rites or practices, including magie or sorcery, of certain West Indian black people. 2. the practice of sorcery. — voodooist, n. Archaic. sorcery; the craft or practice of a warlock. witchcraft or sorcery. the art or practice of a wizard; sorcery; magic. — wizard, n., adj. Middle East. 1. the practice of atheism.
2. the practice of heretical magie, especially with fire. — Zendic, Zendik, n. — Zendaic, adj. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
magic noun 1. sorcery, wizardry, witchcraft, enchantment, occultism, black art, spells, necromancy, sortilege, theurgy Legends say that Merlin raised the stones by magic. 2. conjuring, illusion, trickery, sleight of hand, smoke and mirrors, hocus-pocus, jiggery-pokery (informal, chiefly Brit.), legerdemain, prestidigitation, jugglery His secret hobby: performing magic. 3. charm, power, glamour, fascination, magnetism, enchantment, allurement The singer believes he can still regain some of his old magic. 4. skill, ability, talent, expertise, brilliance, professionalism, accomplishment, finesse, deftness, adeptness, skilfulness He showed some touches of football magic. adjective 1. supernatural, enchanted, occult, thaumaturgic (rare) So it's a magic potion? 2. miraculous, entrancing, charming, fascinating, marvellous, magical, magnetic, enchanting, bewitching, spellbinding, sorcerous Then came those magic moments in the rose-garden. Translations magic [ˈmædʒɪk] A. N (lit, fig) → magia f as if by magic → como por arte de magia, como por encanto this bath oil works magic for tired and aching limbs → este aceite de baño es mágico para brazos y piernas doloridos y cansados the magic of Hollywood → la magia de Hollywood the old magic was still there (in relationship) → todavía existía algo especial entre ellos/nosotros see also black D see also white C B. ADJ 1. (relating to spells, sorcery) [solution, word] → mágico you just have to say the magic word and we'll forget all about it → basta con que digas la palabra mágica y olvidaremos todo el asunto there is no magic formula for success → no existe una fórmula mágica para el éxito C. CPD magic bullet N (Med, also fig) → panacea f magic carpet N → alfombra f mágica magic circle N → círculo m mágico magic lantern N → linterna f mágica magic mushrooms NPL → setas fpl alucinógenas, hongos mpl alucinógenos magic realism N (Literat) → realismo m mágico magic spell N → hechizo m, encanto m magic square N (Math) → cuadrado m mágico magic trick N → truco m de magia magic wand N → varita f mágica magic away VT + ADV → hacer desaparecer como por arte de magia magic up VT + ADV → hacer aparecer como por arte de magia magic [ˈmædʒɪk] n magic n → Magie f, → Zauberei f, → Zauberkunst f; the witch doctor tried magic to cure the woman → der Medizinmann versuchte, die Frau durch Magie zu heilen; he entertained them with a display of magic → er unterhielt sie mit ein paar Zauberkunststücken; he made the spoon disappear by magic → er zauberte den Löffel weg; you don’t expect the essay to write itself by magic? → glaubst du, dass der Aufsatz sich von alleine schreibt?; as if by magic → wie durch Zauberei or Zauberhand, wie durch ein Wunder; it worked like magic (inf) → es klappte or lief wie am Schnürchen (inf) (= mysterious charm) → Zauber m adj → Zauber-; powers, square → magisch; moment → zauberhaft; magic formula → Zauberformel f; (fig) → Patentrezept nt; the magic word (having special effect) → das Stichwort; (making sth possible) → das Zauberwort; a pianist with the magic touch → ein begnadeter Pianist; he gave it his magic touch and it worked → er hat es nur angefasst und schon funktionierte es; he hasn’t lost his magic touch → er hat nichts von seiner Genialität verloren; “The Magic Flute” → „Die Zauberflöte“ magic: magic bullet n (inf, Med: for cancer) selektiv wirksames Krebsmedikament, das nur die kranken Zellen zerstört (US fig) → Patentlösung f magic carpet n → fliegender Teppich magic circle n → Zauberkreis m (fig: = cabal) → Clique f magic: magic lantern n → Laterna magica f magic mushroom n (inf) → Magic Mushroom m magic spell magic wand n → Zauberstab m; to wave a magic (lit, fig) → den Zauberstab schwingen; there is no magic to bring about political change → ein politischer Wandel lässt sich nicht herbeizaubern magic [ˈmædʒɪk] 1. adj (spell) → magico/a; (beauty) → straordinario/a to say the magic word → pronunciare la parola magica 2. n → magia; (conjuring tricks) → giochi mpl di prestigio like magic → come per magia or per incanto magic [ˈmædʒɪk] 1. adj (spell) → magico/a; (beauty) → straordinario/a to say the magic word → pronunciare la parola magica 2. n → magia; (conjuring tricks) → giochi mpl di prestigio like magic → come per magia or per incanto n magic [ˈmӕdʒik] 1 (the charms, spells etc used in) the art or practice of using supernatural forces The prince was turned by magic into a frog. towerkuns سِحْر магия čarodějná moc magi; trolddom die Zauberei μαγεία, μάγια magia nõidus جادوگری taika magie כִּישוּף जादू čarolija, magija varázslat ilmu gaib töfrar, galdur magia 魔法 마법 burtai, kerai, magija maģija, burvestība ilmu ghaib magie trolldom, magi magia magia magie, vrăjitorie волшебство čarodejná moc čarovnija magija trolldom, magi การใช้มนตร์วิเศษ büyü, sihir 魔力 магія; чари جادو، سحر ma thuật 魔力 2 the art of producing illusions by tricks The conjuror's magic delighted the children. goëlkuns شَعْوَذَه фокус kouzla magi; trylleri die Zauberkunst μαγεία, ταχυδακτυλουργία magia mustkunst شعبده بازی taikominen magie קֶסֶם, קְסָמִים माया čarolija, magija bűvészet sulap töfrar, galdur magia 手品 마술 fokusas (iluzionista) fokuss; triks silap mata goochelarij tryllekunst czary magia artă a magiei искусство иллюзиониста kúzla, čary čarodejstvo magija trolleri มายากล sihirbazlık, büyücülük 魔術 чаклунство شعبدہ بازی ảo thuật 魔术 3 fascination or great charm the magic of Turner's paintings. betowering سِحْر، فِتْنَه، جَمال очарование kouzlo magisk kraft der Zauber μαγεία, γοητεία magia võlu افسون lumovoima enchantement קֶסֶם सम्मोहन čarobnost varázs pesona töfrar magia 魅力 마력, 이상한 힘 žavesys, žavumas burvība pesona betovering magi, tiltrekningskraft czar, urok magia fascinaţie, încântare очарования kúzlo čar magija förtrollning, tjusning, tjuskraft ความดึงดูดใจ cazibe, çekicilik 魅力 магія; чарування کوئی پر کشش خصوصیت ma lực 魅力 adj used in or using magic a magic wand; a magic spell. toweragtig سِحْري магически kouzelný, kouzelnický trylle-; magisk Zauber-... μαγικός mágico võlu-, nõia- جادوئی taika- magique כִּישוּף जादूई čaroban, magičan varázslatos ajaib töfra-, galdra- magico 魔法の 마술에 사용되는 burtų, magiškas, nuostabus burvju- ajaib magisch trylle- czarodziejski mágico fermecat волшебный kúzelný, kúzelnícky čaroben magijski magisk, troll- วิเศษ büyülü, sihirli 魔法的 магічний; чарівний طلسمی thuộc ảo thuật 魔法的 adj magical 1 produced by, or as if by, the art of magic magical power. toweragtig سِحْري магичен magický magisk; trolddoms- magisch μαγικός mágico nõia- سحر امیز taianomainen magique קָסוּם मायावी čarobna moć bűvös ajaib töfra-, galdra- magico 魔法の 마술적인 stebuklingas, magiškas maģisks, burvju- ajaib magisch magisk, fortryllet magiczny mágico magic магический magický čaroben magičan magisk เต็มไปด้วยเวทมนตร์ büyülü, sihirli 魔力的 магічний; чародійний طلسمی، جادوئی thuộc ảo thuật 魔力的 2 fascinating; charming or very beautiful a magical experience. betowerend فاتِن، جَميل جِدا очарователен okouzlující fortryllende zauberhaft μαγευτικός fascinante, mágico võluv فریبنده lumoava enchanteur מוּפלָא मनमोहक čarobno, čudesno varázslatos indah heillandi magico 素晴しい 매혹적인 nuostabus, žavingas brīnišķīgs; brīnumains indah wonderbaarlijk fortryllende, trolsk, nydelig czarujący mágico fascinant, încântător чарующий okúzľujúci čudovit čaroban förbluffande, fantastisk วิเศษ büyüleyici, hayranlık uyandıran 魅力的 чарівний دل فریب có sức lôi cuốn 魅力 adv magically bonatuurlik بِصورَةٍ سِحْرِيَّه магическо kouzelně magiskt; fortryllende magisch μαγικά, μαγευτικά mágicamente nõiaväel جادوئی taianomaisesti magiquement כְּאִילוּ עַל-יְדֵי כִּישוּף जादूई čarobnjački varázslatosan secara ajaib með göldrum magicamente 不思議に 마법처럼, 환상적으로 magiškai maģiski dengan ajaib op wonderbaarlijke manier magisk, fortryllende magicznie magicamente magic волшебно kúzelne, čarovne čarobno čarobno magiskt อย่างมีเวทมนตร์ büyülü/sihirli bir şekilde 魔法似地 чарівним способом ساحرانہ انداز میں một cách ma thuật 魔法似地 n maˈgician [məˈdʒiʃən] a person skilled in the art of magic They hired a magician to entertain the children. towenaar, goëlaar ساحِر магъосник kouzelník, -ice tryllekunstner der Zauberer μάγος, ταχυδακτυλουργός mago mustkunstnik جادوگر؛ شعبده باز taikuri magicien/-ienne קוֹסֵם, מְכַשֵף जादूगर čarobnjak, vrač bűvész tukang sulap töframaður, sjónhverfingamaður mago 魔術師 마술사 burtininkas, fokusininkas iluzionists, burvju mākslinieks; burvis ahli silap mata goochelaar tryllekunstner magik, prestidigator mágico magician фокусник kúzelník, -čka čarovnik mađioničar trollkarl, magiker นักมายากล sihirbaz, büyücü, hokkabaz 魔術師 фокусник جادوگر nhà ảo thuật 魔术师 magic → سَاحِر, سِحْر kouzelný, kouzlo magi, magisk magisch, Zauberei μαγεία, μαγικός magia, mágico taika, taika- magie, magique čaroban, čarolija magia, magico 魔法, 魔法の 마술, 신기한 magie, magisch magi, magisk magia, magiczny magia, mágico волшебный, магия magi, magisk เวทมนตร์, วิเศษ büyü, büyülü sự thần kỳ, thần kỳ 有魔力的, 魔术 How to thank TFD for its existence? 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