glam·our /ˈglæmɚ/
迷人的美,魔法(vt.)迷惑
Gla·mour n.
1. A charm affecting the eye, making objects appear different from what they really are.
2. Witchcraft; magic; a spell.
3. A kind of haze in the air, causing things to appear different from what they really are.
The air filled with a strange, pale glamour that seemed to lie over the broad valley. --W. Black.
4. Any artificial interest in, or association with, an object, through which it appears delusively magnified or glorified.
Glamour gift, Glamour might, the gift or power of producing a glamour. The former is used figuratively, of the gift of fascination peculiar to women.
It had much of glamour might
To make a lady seem a knight. --Sir W. Scott.
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glamour
n : alluring beauty or charm (often with sex-appeal) [syn: glamor]
v : cast a spell over someone or something; put a hex on someone
or something [syn: hex, bewitch, witch, enchant,
jinx]