Witching Meaning in English
word · lemma: witch
ˈwɪtʃɪŋ
WICH-ing
wˈɪtʃɪŋ
WICH-ing
释义
'Witching' describes something related to witches or magic, often used to refer to mysterious or magical times, like 'the witching hour.'
用法与细微差别
Mainly seen in phrases like 'witching hour' (midnight, a spooky or magical time). Not commonly used alone as an adjective in modern conversation. Often connected with supernatural or Halloween themes.
Spanish: de brujas - mágico (relacionado a brujas)Portuguese (BR): das bruxas - mágico (associado a bruxas)Portuguese (PT): das bruxas - mágico (associado a bruxas)Chinese (Simplified): 女巫的 - 魔法的 (与女巫相关)Chinese (Traditional): 女巫的 - 魔法的 (與女巫相關)Hindi: चुड़ैलों का - जादुई (चुड़ैल से संबंधित)Arabic: الساحرات - سحري (متعلق بالساحرات)Bengali: জাদুগ্রাহী - ডাইনি-সংক্রান্তRussian: колдовской - ведьминскийJapanese: 魔女の - 魔法のVietnamese: phù thủy - ma thuậtKorean: 마녀의 - 마법의Turkish: cadılıkla ilgili - büyülüUrdu: جادوگروں کا - جادوئیIndonesian: penyihir - berbau sihir
例句
Many people believe the witching hour is at midnight.
basic
The children told witching stories on Halloween.
basic
The fog gave the forest a witching look.
basic
During the witching hour, the house felt extra quiet and eerie.
natural
Some people think pets behave strangely during the witching hour.
natural
The movie starts at the witching hour to make it scarier.
natural