talismanic
基本解釋
- adj. 護(hù)符的;避邪的
英漢例句
- In some cases, personal character acts by a kind of talismanic influence, as if certain men were the organs of a sort of supernatural force.
在某些情況下,個(gè)人品格仿佛如同能產(chǎn)生影響的魔力,擁有這些品格的人完全可以引發(fā)超威力。 - With more money on the table, and more going on in the UN process, Kyoto may lose its talismanic importance, becoming one of an ever increasing raft of things to trade and compromise on.
更多的錢會(huì)在臺(tái)面上,聯(lián)合國進(jìn)展會(huì)取得更多的進(jìn)步,京都議定書或許會(huì)失去護(hù)身符般的重要性,成為不斷增加的貿(mào)易和妥協(xié)的救生艇。 - Braille readers do not deny that new reading technology has been transformative, but Braille looms so large in the mythology of blindness that it has assumed a kind of talismanic status.
布萊葉閱讀者不否認(rèn)新科技改變了原有的閱讀方式,但是布萊葉盲文在盲人崛起的神話中太重要了,以至于被放在了守護(hù)神的地位上。 - Nor has it made the cause of wider home ownership something of talismanic importance.
ECONOMIST: Housing - Made of polished gold, with sweeping, scrolled, S-shaped antlers, it conveys a talismanic beauty touching on the divine and mysterious.
FORBES: Travel - Whenever the word national security is mentioned, it's almost talismanic: the blood drains from the judges face and that's it.
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