Sorceress Meaning in English
word
ˈsɔɹsərɪs
SOR-suh-riss
sˈɔːsəɹəs
SAW-suh-riss
释义
A sorceress is a woman who uses magic, especially in stories or legends. She is often shown as powerful and mysterious.
用法与细微差别
"Sorceress" is mostly used in fantasy, folklore, and literature. It always refers to a female, unlike "sorcerer" (male). Common collocations: 'evil sorceress,' 'powerful sorceress.' Less commonly used to describe real people—usually fictional.
Spanish: hechicera - bruja (contexto de magia)Portuguese (BR): feiticeira - bruxa (magia)Portuguese (PT): feiticeira - bruxa (magia)Chinese (Simplified): 女巫 - 女魔法师Chinese (Traditional): 女巫 - 女魔法師Hindi: जादूगरनीArabic: ساحرةBengali: জাদুকরী - টোনা মহিলাRussian: колдунья - чародейкаJapanese: 魔女 - 女魔術師Vietnamese: phù thủy nữ - nữ pháp sưKorean: 여마법사 - 여성 마술사Turkish: kadın büyücü - büyücü kadınUrdu: جادوگرنی - ساحرہIndonesian: penyihir wanita
例句
The sorceress cast a spell on the prince.
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A sorceress lived alone in the forest.
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The villagers were afraid of the sorceress.
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In many fairy tales, the sorceress is both beautiful and cunning.
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She dressed as a sorceress for the costume party.
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Everyone in town whispered stories about the mysterious sorceress on the hill.
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