
매력, 애교, 마력
The power or quality of giving delight or arousing admiration; an attractive or alluring characteristic.
예문:
"The old bookstore retained a unique charm that modern shops lacked."
"She used her natural charm and wit to win over the skeptical audience."
"Despite its small size, the village possessed an undeniable rustic charm."
장식, 참
A small ornamental trinket worn on a necklace or bracelet.
예문:
"She added a tiny silver heart charm to her collection on the bracelet."
"The jeweler specializes in personalized charms engraved with initials."
부적, 주문, 마법
An object, act, or saying believed to have magic power, often worn as an amulet to bring good luck or ward off evil.
예문:
"He kept a rabbit's foot as a good luck charm before every major competition."
"The ancient text contained powerful charms meant to protect the wearer from curses."
참, 물리량
A characteristic property of certain subatomic particles (specifically charm quarks and hadrons containing them), expressed as a quantum number.
예문:
"The charm quantum number distinguishes between different types of quarks."
"Particles possessing a positive charm value are known as charmed particles."
매혹하다, 황홀케 하다
To delight or attract someone strongly; to captivate or fascinate.
예문:
"The speaker managed to charm the entire audience with her eloquent delivery."
"He tried to charm his way past the security guard using a friendly smile."
"The beautiful scenery of the coastline never fails to charm visitors."
마법 걸다, 주문 외다
To influence, control, or protect someone or something as if by magic or a spell.
예문:
"Ancient legends tell of sorcerers who could charm snakes out of their baskets."
"The old woman claimed she could charm away minor illnesses using herbs and chants."