Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Magic"
The meaning of "Magic" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does ....I won’t even stay awake to Hear those magic reindeer click.... mean?
A:
A lot of children can't sleep due to excitement and anticipation of receiving presents that Santa will bring.
Q:
What does There is no magic to creativity in coming up with ideas mean?
A:
文法的に間違っています。「to」ではなく、「or」であるべきです。「アイデアを出すには、魔法にも想像力にも必要ない」という意味になります。
Q:
What does He put on a very good magic show. mean?
A:
彼はかなりいい魔法の出演をしました
Q:
What does what is the magic word? mean?
A:
Someone wants you to say a special word, before they do something.
Q:
What does Can I believe the magic of your sighs? mean?
A:
Yeah, not surprised. Again, it basically means, "I love everything about you."
Example sentences using "Magic"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with as if by magic.
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It just means unexpectedly and suddenly
"The skies were clouded over, the thunder was roaring, and it was sure to be a miserable day... but then, as if by magic, the sun shone through the clouds and everyone cheered."
"The skies were clouded over, the thunder was roaring, and it was sure to be a miserable day... but then, as if by magic, the sun shone through the clouds and everyone cheered."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with magic.
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Sentences with "magic" (noun):
• Percy Jackson possess magic powers.
• Many people believe magic isn't real.
• I learned these magic tricks from my sister.
Sentences with "magical" (adjective):
• The sunset was so beautiful, it looked magical.
• Unicorns are magical creatures.
• His words had a magical effect on the crowd.
• Percy Jackson possess magic powers.
• Many people believe magic isn't real.
• I learned these magic tricks from my sister.
Sentences with "magical" (adjective):
• The sunset was so beautiful, it looked magical.
• Unicorns are magical creatures.
• His words had a magical effect on the crowd.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with maybe magic maybe mundane.
A:
- The show was magical.
- I went to a magic show.
- The holiday was magical.
- The lesson was very mundane.
- I met him, but his personality was very boring and mundane.
- I went to a magic show.
- The holiday was magical.
- The lesson was very mundane.
- I met him, but his personality was very boring and mundane.
Synonyms of "Magic" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between magic and magical ?
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Magic would be like what a magician does when he makes the rabbit appear. Magical would be when you think something is really fantastic like a huge Christmas lights display
Q:
What is the difference between magic and magical ?
A:
Magical is used to describe a mystical and happy or beautiful quality.
Magic means that an object was created through outside forces or mysteriously (speaking non religiously).
Example:
"Disneyland is such a magical place." Meaning Disneyland has an air to it that's happy and mystical.
"How did this book get here?"
"Must be magic."
This sentence means that because nobody knows how the book got there, it must have gotten there through unknown forces.
Magic means that an object was created through outside forces or mysteriously (speaking non religiously).
Example:
"Disneyland is such a magical place." Meaning Disneyland has an air to it that's happy and mystical.
"How did this book get here?"
"Must be magic."
This sentence means that because nobody knows how the book got there, it must have gotten there through unknown forces.
Q:
What is the difference between magic and magical ?
A:
Magic is a noun, referring to anything that is magical.
Magical is an adjective, meaning something has the properties of magic.
Magical is an adjective, meaning something has the properties of magic.
Q:
What is the difference between a magic and a trick and (When pulling a rabbit out of a hat or changing the number of the card.) ?
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magic is fireballs and wizards, or it can mean tricks that look like magic.
a trick can be a cool thing you can do, (a party trick) or a thing that you do to confuse or mislead someone. the people who do these magic tricks are called magicians.
a trick can be a cool thing you can do, (a party trick) or a thing that you do to confuse or mislead someone. the people who do these magic tricks are called magicians.
Translations of "Magic"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? "The magic show was held at the hall because if it rains, there will be cover."
The magic show was in the past. but the if sentence is in present and future. is it correct?
The magic show was in the past. but the if sentence is in present and future. is it correct?
A:
Not really. It’s easy enough to understand, but you really should maintain the tense structure –
The magic show was held at the hall because if it rained, there would be cover.
Not really. It’s easy enough to understand, but you really should maintain the tense structure –
The magic show was held at the hall because if it rained, there would be cover.
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How do you say this in English (US)? If you want to put a magic spell on the soup to make it taste better, stirring the pot,
how do you say this in English?
The situation is shown in the picture:
how do you say this in English?
The situation is shown in the picture:
A:
Oh, I see what you meant. I think the most natural sounding phrase would be "Become delicious!" (imperative statement commanding the soup to taste better)
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I would like to ask about the magic on the page "Grades". How could I predict the final grading? Why are total points changing during the time (for example my total points was changing from 243 to 251 and then back to 234 in the last two weeks )?
A:
I would like to ask about the magic on the page "Grades". How could I predict the final grading? Why are total points changing during the time (for example my total points were changed from 243 to 251 and then back to 234 in the last two weeks )?
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? magic
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Other questions about "Magic"
Q:
I don't know about the black magic that makes you fall for me, and I don't have the courage to ask you to go to the sea with me, neither my car. Does this sound natural?
A:
Google Translate says: I don't know the black magic that makes you drown, and I don't have the courage or car to invite you to the sea.
This makes as much sense as yours, but means something different - unless you want it to rhyme?
This makes as much sense as yours, but means something different - unless you want it to rhyme?
Q:
I don't know the black magic that makes you fall for me, nor have I the courage to ask you to go to the sea with me, and above all I don't have a car. Does this sound natural?
A:
文法は完璧です。でも、ちょっと変な文ですね。
Q:
»She has a magic touch with the children and they do everything she asks.
【Do you think the word magic can be replaced by MAGICAL ?】
【Do you think the word magic can be replaced by MAGICAL ?】
A:
Magic touch seems perfect
Maybe magical connection
Maybe magical connection
Q:
I showed a magic trick using a playing cards. But nobody didn't understand the trick.
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
A:
"I showed them a card trick, but they didn't understand it." - This sounds a bit more natural and relaxed
Q:
I think there is no a magic formula to makes you more easily more quickly learn a foreign language so the only thing we can do is practice and be persistant. 이 표현은 자연스럽습니까? Does this sound natural?
A:
The only real grammatical error is see in there is "formula to makes you."
The correct way to say this would be "formula that makes you"
Personally, I think it would sound a bit more natural to then say "quickly and easily". You don't need to include the "more," and some weird unspoken English rule states that "quickly" should come before "easily."
But overall, your pronunciation is really good and you seem to have a good grasp on grammar!
The correct way to say this would be "formula that makes you"
Personally, I think it would sound a bit more natural to then say "quickly and easily". You don't need to include the "more," and some weird unspoken English rule states that "quickly" should come before "easily."
But overall, your pronunciation is really good and you seem to have a good grasp on grammar!
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