Enchant Meaning in English
word
ɛnˈtʃænt
en-CHANT
ɛntʃˈɑːnt
en-CHAHNT
التعريف
To delight or charm someone greatly, or to put someone under a magical spell.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Enchant' can refer to magical spells or strong attraction/charm. In stories, it often relates to magic, but in everyday language it usually means deep delight. Common with objects ('the garden enchanted me') or people ('an enchanting smile').
Spanish: hechizar - encantarPortuguese (BR): encantar - enfeitiçarPortuguese (PT): encantar - enfeitiçarChinese (Simplified): 使着迷 - 施魔法Chinese (Traditional): 使著迷 - 施魔法Hindi: मोहित करना - जादू करनाArabic: يسحر - يأسرBengali: মুগ্ধ করা - মোহিত করা - জাদু করাRussian: очаровывать - зачаровыватьJapanese: 魅了する - 魅惑する - 魔法をかけるVietnamese: mê hoặc - làm say mê - phù phépKorean: 매혹하다 - 마법을 걸다Turkish: büyülemek - sihir yapmakUrdu: مسحور کرنا - دل موہ لیناIndonesian: memikat - menyihir
جمل نموذجية
The magician tried to enchant the audience with his tricks.
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Her singing can enchant anyone who listens.
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The fairy used a spell to enchant the forest.
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That movie will enchant you from beginning to end.
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He knows exactly how to enchant a crowd with his stories.
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It’s easy to enchant kids with a little bit of magic and imagination.
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