charismatic
英 [ˌkær.ɪzˈmæt.ɪk]
美 [ˌker.ɪzˈmæt̬.ɪk]
将“charismatic”分解为“charis”和“matic”。想象自己拥有“charis”( charisma 的简称),它是一种神奇的光环(“matic”),这种光环让人感受到你极具魅力和吸引力。这种形象的联想可以帮助记忆这个单词。
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- charismatic (adj.)
- 1851, in Bible commentary and theology, in reference to the operation of the Holy Spirit and prophetic ecstasy in the early Church (from the use of Greek kharismata in Rom. xii), from Latin stem of charisma + -ic. As a movement in modern Christian churches which believes in divine gifts of healing, etc., attested by 1936, reflecting the older sense of charisma.
- 1. He's unsympathetic, but charismatic and complex.
- 他很讨人厌,但很有感召力,令人捉摸不透。
- 2. He was chosen as President because he was a fully qualified, charismatic statesman.
- 他被选为总统是因为他是一个完全合格 、 具有超凡魅力的政治家.
- 3. Traditional and charismatic leaders are authoritative over belief and value.
- 习俗公认的领袖和具有慑人魅力的领袖对信念和价值观的解释具有权威性.
- 4. The style of the love between us is very charismatic.
- ‘我们之间的这种爱是多么超凡’
- 5. In some indefinable way, Twain had conveyed his charismatic self to Keller.
- 从某种不可理喻的角度上来说, 吐温把自己的超凡魅力传达给了凯勒.