A2 the use of special powers to make things happen that would usually be impossible, such as in stories for children魔法;法术;巫术
A2 the skill of performing tricks to entertain people, such as making things appear and disappear and pretending to cut someone in half魔术,戏法
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The magic show had a lot of audience participation, with people shouting things to the performers and going up on stage.
It seems that some people still believe in sorcery and black magic.
My niece was showing me all the tricks that she's learned to do with her new magic set.
It disappeared as if by magic.
She used magic to cure illnesses.
B2 a special and exciting quality that makes something seem different from ordinary things魔力;魅力;神奇
A2 with special powers有魔力的
B1 happening in an unusual or unexpected way, or easily or quickly魔术般的;出乎意料的;容易的;迅速的
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There's no magic formula for success.
The fairy godmother waved her magic wand over the cabbages and they turned into horses.
She was given a magic charm to ward off evil spirits.
He seems to just think I can wave a magic wand and everything will be all right.
There is no magic solution to your problems.
used when you think something is very good and you like it a lot好极了,太好了
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