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Definition of charming in English: charmingadjectiveˈtʃɑːmɪŋˈtʃɑrmɪŋ 1Very pleasant or attractive. 可爱的,迷人的 a charming country cottage 一座迷人的乡间农舍。 Example sentencesExamples - Cleverly told through a series of flashbacks, the film is a delightfully charming tale about one man's far from ordinary life and how his son gradually manages to separate fact from fiction.
- The birds of Hong Kong are a delightful component of the charming ambience of this fascinating city.
- The clean air, the salty spray and the charming surroundings have beguiled visitors for aeons.
- Desecrated by bombings and ravaged by war, Dubrovnik has been lovingly restored and is once again one of the most charming and delightful cities in Europe
- Like a lot of people I've heard from, my expectations for it were not exactly sky high, but I was very pleasantly surprised at how charming and sweet the movie is.
- The charming dormer cottages in brick, with their magnificent gardens looked extremely well as did the mock Tudor style houses opposite.
- It towered high above the charming cottage but still looked old-fashioned and attractive.
- The guest annexe consists of a two-bedroom apartment and a two-storey, two-bedroom cottage in a charming courtyard setting.
- Although his short hair was graying, he had a pleasant face with charming light brown eyes and a gentle smile that always showed on his expression.
- There was more than enough in the story about the two main characters to fuel a charming, sweet, sensitive film without turning it all into some kind of ham-fisted slapstick or whatever it was supposed to be.
- The charming old buildings and cottages are a throwback to the colonial past.
- Everyone is delighted with the charming cottage and its surroundings.
- Though the pavilion is a little artificial, we were enchanted by the charming music after our long walk.
- This charming three bedroom cottage, built circa 1900, is in fine condition throughout and is situated on a one acre site and surrounded by beautiful scenery.
- The village was charming and attracted visitors from near and far.
- Deeply enchanted by the charming environment, he decided to settle down for good.
- History buffs will be pleasantly regaled by this charming little chamber piece.
- You walk through Oxford, sometimes all the way up to Summertown, a charming suburb with delightful sandwich shops, wearing suits and gowns and carnations.
- She has been indefatigable in helping us to counter a threat, which may have repercussions over a far wider area, than that occupied by this charming little cottage.
- She saw him smile, a charming, attractive smile, one that was supposed to compel her into trusting him, no doubt.
Synonyms delightful, pleasing, pleasant, agreeable, likeable, endearing, lovely, lovable, adorable, cute, sweet, appealing, attractive, good-looking, prepossessing striking, alluring, delectable, ravishing, winning, winsome, fetching, captivating, engaging, enchanting, entrancing, fascinating, bewitching, beguiling, spellbinding, hypnotizing, mesmerizing, seductive, desirable, tempting, inviting, irresistible informal dreamy, heavenly, divine, adorbs, gorgeous, smashing, easy on the eye, as nice as pie North American informal babelicious, bodacious US informal on fleek dated taking literary beauteous archaic fair, comely - 1.1 (of a person or their manner) very polite, friendly, and likeable.
(人或其举止)彬彬有礼的,友好的,可爱的 he was a charming, affectionate colleague 他是个友好和善的同事。 Example sentencesExamples - He comes across as a smooth, charming guy but there's a bit of a secret there as well.
- But, all of them were cute, charming and adorable.
- He seemed to be a perfectly nice guy, attractive and very charming.
- His charming ways and pleasing looks attracted me but once it was time for the duke to leave, he told me he was already married.
- It was a pleasant letter from a charming young man.
- A charming and attractive woman has been targeting customers of Natwest banks and stealing cash in a crafty scam.
- This politician is charming and likeable but carries the air of a bit of a mischievous rogue.
- He was pleasant, very charming, but when we were waiting for filming and he was standing behind me, he wrote on my ear with a marker pen!
- Everyone I have met has been charming and attractive.
- He was charming and polite and very encouraging to those who would follow in his footsteps.
- Frank Churchill is charming and attractive, and for a brief period Emma thinks herself in love.
- She was a charming woman, cultured, trilingual and deeply interested in the wild life of the region.
- The most gratifying thing about starting this blog has been the opportunity to get acquainted with so many smart and charming people.
- Bullies are often charming people who are well-liked.
- She was a charming girl, well brought up with perfect manners, but without doubt the most idle person I have ever met.
- He was placid, very pleasant, proud, charming and unassuming.
- He was genuinely charming, being boisterously affectionate, having a desperate desire to please, and taking a real interest in other people.
- Luke was everything she could've hoped for: sweet, charming and gorgeous.
- A charming and pleasant man, open and warm, he had been kind enough to read my thesis and like it.
- Sure enough, it's Jonathan Richman, in much the same charming manner as we've heard him countless times over the past 30 years.
Synonyms suave, sophisticated, debonair, worldly, elegant, cultivated, cultured, civilized, well bred, worldly-wise
exclamationˈtʃɑːmɪŋ Used as an ironic expression of displeasure or disapproval. 了不起啊,得了(表示不愉快或不赞成的讽刺话) ‘I hate men.’ ‘Charming!’ he said “我痛恨男人。”“得了!”他说。 Example sentencesExamples - Well that's charming that is! And I was going to give you that drink on the house too.
- So what you are saying is that those who agree with you are right, and those who disagree are disgusting. That's charming.
Definition of charming in US English: charmingadjectiveˈCHärmiNGˈtʃɑrmɪŋ 1Pleasant or attractive. 可爱的,迷人的 a charming country cottage 一座迷人的乡间农舍。 Example sentencesExamples - She has been indefatigable in helping us to counter a threat, which may have repercussions over a far wider area, than that occupied by this charming little cottage.
- You walk through Oxford, sometimes all the way up to Summertown, a charming suburb with delightful sandwich shops, wearing suits and gowns and carnations.
- Cleverly told through a series of flashbacks, the film is a delightfully charming tale about one man's far from ordinary life and how his son gradually manages to separate fact from fiction.
- Although his short hair was graying, he had a pleasant face with charming light brown eyes and a gentle smile that always showed on his expression.
- The charming dormer cottages in brick, with their magnificent gardens looked extremely well as did the mock Tudor style houses opposite.
- History buffs will be pleasantly regaled by this charming little chamber piece.
- Like a lot of people I've heard from, my expectations for it were not exactly sky high, but I was very pleasantly surprised at how charming and sweet the movie is.
- There was more than enough in the story about the two main characters to fuel a charming, sweet, sensitive film without turning it all into some kind of ham-fisted slapstick or whatever it was supposed to be.
- The guest annexe consists of a two-bedroom apartment and a two-storey, two-bedroom cottage in a charming courtyard setting.
- The village was charming and attracted visitors from near and far.
- The birds of Hong Kong are a delightful component of the charming ambience of this fascinating city.
- Though the pavilion is a little artificial, we were enchanted by the charming music after our long walk.
- This charming three bedroom cottage, built circa 1900, is in fine condition throughout and is situated on a one acre site and surrounded by beautiful scenery.
- The clean air, the salty spray and the charming surroundings have beguiled visitors for aeons.
- She saw him smile, a charming, attractive smile, one that was supposed to compel her into trusting him, no doubt.
- Desecrated by bombings and ravaged by war, Dubrovnik has been lovingly restored and is once again one of the most charming and delightful cities in Europe
- Deeply enchanted by the charming environment, he decided to settle down for good.
- Everyone is delighted with the charming cottage and its surroundings.
- The charming old buildings and cottages are a throwback to the colonial past.
- It towered high above the charming cottage but still looked old-fashioned and attractive.
Synonyms delightful, pleasing, pleasant, agreeable, likeable, endearing, lovely, lovable, adorable, cute, sweet, appealing, attractive, good-looking, prepossessing - 1.1 (of a person or manner) polite, friendly, and likable.
(人或其举止)彬彬有礼的,友好的,可爱的 he was a charming, affectionate colleague 他是个友好和善的同事。 Example sentencesExamples - He seemed to be a perfectly nice guy, attractive and very charming.
- Frank Churchill is charming and attractive, and for a brief period Emma thinks herself in love.
- He was pleasant, very charming, but when we were waiting for filming and he was standing behind me, he wrote on my ear with a marker pen!
- He was charming and polite and very encouraging to those who would follow in his footsteps.
- He comes across as a smooth, charming guy but there's a bit of a secret there as well.
- But, all of them were cute, charming and adorable.
- He was placid, very pleasant, proud, charming and unassuming.
- Everyone I have met has been charming and attractive.
- The most gratifying thing about starting this blog has been the opportunity to get acquainted with so many smart and charming people.
- He was genuinely charming, being boisterously affectionate, having a desperate desire to please, and taking a real interest in other people.
- Luke was everything she could've hoped for: sweet, charming and gorgeous.
- She was a charming girl, well brought up with perfect manners, but without doubt the most idle person I have ever met.
- She was a charming woman, cultured, trilingual and deeply interested in the wild life of the region.
- Bullies are often charming people who are well-liked.
- It was a pleasant letter from a charming young man.
- This politician is charming and likeable but carries the air of a bit of a mischievous rogue.
- A charming and pleasant man, open and warm, he had been kind enough to read my thesis and like it.
- Sure enough, it's Jonathan Richman, in much the same charming manner as we've heard him countless times over the past 30 years.
- His charming ways and pleasing looks attracted me but once it was time for the duke to leave, he told me he was already married.
- A charming and attractive woman has been targeting customers of Natwest banks and stealing cash in a crafty scam.
Synonyms suave, sophisticated, debonair, worldly, elegant, cultivated, cultured, civilized, well bred, worldly-wise
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