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adjective(of magic) magisch; (resembling magic) zauberhaftthe effect was magical — das wirkte [wahre] Wunder
* * *1) (produced by, or as if by, the art of magic: magical power.) magisch2) (fascinating; charming or very beautiful: a magical experience.) zauberhaft* * *magi·cal[ˈmæʤɪkəl]his effect on children is \magical er wirkt magisch auf Kinder\magical powers Zauberkräfte plher smile has some sort of \magical quality ihr Lächeln kann verzaubern* * *['mdZIkəl]adjpowers, attraction, light magisch; atmosphere unwirklichthe effect was magical — das wirkte (wahre) Wunder; (visually) die Wirkung war zauberhaft
* * ** * *adjective(of magic) magisch; (resembling magic) zauberhaftthe effect was magical — das wirkte [wahre] Wunder
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1. noun1) (witchcraft, lit. or fig.) Magie, die2. adjective1) (of magic) magisch [Eigenschaft, Kraft]; (resembling magic) zauberhaft; (used in magic) Zauber[spruch, -trank, -wort, -bann]2) (fig.): (producing surprising results) wunderbar* * *['mæ‹ik] 1. noun1) ((the charms, spells etc used in) the art or practice of using supernatural forces: The prince was turned by magic into a frog.) die Zauberei2) (the art of producing illusions by tricks: The conjuror's magic delighted the children.) die Zauberkunst3) (fascination or great charm: the magic of Turner's paintings.) der Zauber2. adjective(used in or using magic: a magic wand; a magic spell.) Zauber-...- academic.ru/44522/magical">magical- magically
- magician* * *mag·ic[ˈmæʤɪk]to do \magic zaubern, Zaubertricks vorführento make sth disappear by \magic etw wegzaubernhis music hasn't lost any of its \magic seine Musik hat ihren Zauber nicht verloren1. (supernatural) magisch, Zauber-they had no \magic solution sie konnten keine Lösung aus dem Ärmel zaubernhow did you get the computer to work again? — I guess I've got the \magic touch wie hast du den Computer wieder hingekriegt? — ich glaube, ich habe einfach eine Begabung für so was\magic formula Zauberformel fyou're having a party? \magic! du machst eine Party? toll!IV. vt▪ to \magic sb/sth away [or to \magic away sb/sth] jdn/etw wegzaubern* * *['mdZɪk]1. n1) Magie f, Zauberei f, Zauberkunst fthe witch doctor tried magic to cure the woman — der Medizinmann versuchte, die Frau durch Magie zu heilen
he entertained them with a display of magic — er unterhielt sie mit ein paar Zauberkunststücken
he made the spoon disappear by magic — er zauberte den Löffel weg
you don't expect the essay to write itself by magic? — glaubst du, dass der Aufsatz sich von alleine schreibt?
as if by magic — wie durch Zauberei or Zauberhand, wie durch ein Wunder
it worked like magic (inf) — es klappte or lief wie am Schnürchen (inf)
2) (= mysterious charm) Zauber m2. adj1) Zauber-; powers, square magisch; moment zauberhaftmagic formula — Zauberformel f; (fig) Patentrezept nt
the magic word (having special effect) — das Stichwort; (making sth possible) das Zauberwort
a pianist with the magic touch —
he gave it his magic touch and it worked — er hat es nur angefasst und schon funktionierte es
"The Magic Flute" — "Die Zauberflöte"
* * *magic [ˈmædʒık]A s1. Magie f, Zauberei f:as if by magic, like magic wie durch Zauberei ( → A 3);it works like magic es ist die reinste Hexerei3. fig Wunder n:like magic wie ein Wunder ( → A 1)B adj (adv magically)1. magisch, Wunder…, Zauber…:magic arts magische Künste;magic carpet fliegender Teppich;magic eye ELEK magisches Auge;magic lamp Wunderlampe f;magic square magisches Quadrat2. zauber-, märchenhaft (Schönheit etc)* * *1. noun1) (witchcraft, lit. or fig.) Magie, die2) (fig.): (charm, enchantment) Zauber, der2. adjective1) (of magic) magisch [Eigenschaft, Kraft]; (resembling magic) zauberhaft; (used in magic) Zauber[spruch, -trank, -wort, -bann]2) (fig.): (producing surprising results) wunderbar* * *adj.magisch adj. n.Magie -n f.Zauber - m.Zauberei -en f.
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