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Magic

ˈmædʒɪk
非常に一般的
~ 2200
~ 2200
単語の頻度と重要度指数は、特定の言語で単語がどのくらい頻繁に出現するかを示します。 数字が小さいほど、単語が使用される頻度が高くなります。 最も頻繁に使用される単語は通常1から4000の範囲です。 この重要度指数は、言語学習の過程で最も役立つ単語に焦点を当てるのに役立ちます。

魔法 (まほう), 魔術 (まじゅつ), 魔法のような (まほうのような), 魅力 (みりょく), マジック (まじっく)

Magic の日本語での意味

魔法 (まほう)

例:
The magician performed a magic trick.
マジシャンは魔法のトリックを披露した。
She believes in magic.
彼女は魔法を信じている。
使用法: Informalコンテクスト: Used in conversations about fantasy, entertainment, and folklore.
注記: This term is often associated with fantasy stories and performances, such as those found in anime, manga, or magic shows.

魔術 (まじゅつ)

例:
He studies ancient magic.
彼は古代の魔術を学んでいる。
Magic has various forms in different cultures.
魔術は文化によってさまざまな形を持っている。
使用法: Formalコンテクスト: Used in academic or serious discussions about historical practices or concepts in magic.
注記: This term is often used in scholarly texts about the history of magic and its practices.

魔法のような (まほうのような)

例:
That was a magic-like moment.
それは魔法のような瞬間だった。
The scenery was magic-like.
その景色は魔法のようだった。
使用法: Informalコンテクスト: Used to describe something extraordinary or beautiful that evokes a sense of wonder.
注記: This expression can be used to describe moments, feelings, or experiences that feel enchanting.

魅力 (みりょく)

例:
She has a certain magic about her.
彼女には特別な魅力がある。
The city has a magic that attracts tourists.
その街には観光客を惹きつける魅力がある。
使用法: Informalコンテクスト: Used in everyday conversation to describe charm or allure.
注記: While not a direct translation, this usage of 'magic' refers to an appealing or captivating quality.

マジック (まじっく)

例:
I love watching magic shows.
マジックショーを見るのが大好きです。
He learned a few magic tricks.
彼はいくつかのマジックトリックを学んだ。
使用法: Informalコンテクスト: Used in a casual context, especially in relation to performance magic.
注記: This is a loanword from English and is used primarily in contexts related to entertainment, like magic performances.

Magicの同義語

Enchantment

Enchantment refers to a feeling of great pleasure or delight, often associated with a magical or mysterious quality.
例: The magician cast an enchantment that made the flowers bloom overnight.
注記: Enchantment focuses more on the feeling or experience of magic rather than the actual magical act itself.

Sorcery

Sorcery is the use of power gained from the assistance or control of evil spirits, especially for divining.
例: Legends spoke of a powerful sorcery that could bend reality to the caster's will.
注記: Sorcery often carries a darker or more mystical connotation compared to the more neutral term 'magic.'

Wizardry

Wizardry refers to the practices or art of a wizard, a male practitioner of magic or sorcery.
例: The ancient tome contained secrets of wizardry that had been passed down through generations.
注記: Wizardry specifically refers to the practices associated with wizards, emphasizing skill and knowledge in the magical arts.

Enigma

Enigma refers to something that is mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to understand.
例: The illusionist's performance was an enigma, leaving the audience in awe and wonder.
注記: Enigma conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, often associated with a sense of wonder or confusion, similar to the effect of magic.

Magicの表現、よく使われるフレーズ

Works like magic

This phrase means that something is very effective or successful, often beyond expectations.
例: Her homemade remedy works like magic for headaches.
注記: The phrase 'works like magic' emphasizes the effectiveness or success of something, as opposed to just the concept of magic itself.

Magic touch

Refers to a special talent or ability that someone has in a particular area.
例: She has a magic touch when it comes to decorating.
注記: The phrase 'magic touch' implies a skill or talent that is exceptional or extraordinary, rather than literal magic.

Magic trick

A clever or entertaining illusion or performance that creates a sense of wonder or surprise.
例: He performed a stunning magic trick with a deck of cards.
注記: While 'magic' refers to supernatural powers, 'magic trick' specifically denotes a performance or illusion created for entertainment purposes.

Magic potion

A drink or concoction believed to have magical or mystical properties, often used in folklore or fantasy stories.
例: Legend has it that the witch brewed a magic potion to cure all ailments.
注記: Unlike 'magic' which implies supernatural powers, 'magic potion' specifically refers to a concoction believed to have special effects or powers.

Magical moment

A moment or experience that is enchanting, extraordinary, or unforgettable.
例: Watching the sunrise over the mountains was a truly magical moment.
注記: While 'magic' represents supernatural phenomena, 'magical moment' refers to a special or extraordinary experience.

Magic wand

A metaphorical object symbolizing the power to make things happen or change them dramatically and effortlessly.
例: She waved her magic wand, and the room was transformed into a beautiful garden.
注記: A 'magic wand' is a symbolic tool for achieving desired results quickly and easily, unlike the actual supernatural powers associated with magic.

Pull a rabbit out of a hat

To produce something unexpectedly or perform a remarkable feat, often in a challenging situation.
例: I didn't think she could solve the problem, but she pulled a rabbit out of a hat and found a solution.
注記: This phrase is a metaphor for performing a surprising or extraordinary act, rather than an actual magic trick involving a rabbit and a hat.

Magicの日常(スラング)表現

Abracadabra

Abracadabra is a word used in magic tricks, representing a spell or magical effect.
例: She said 'Abracadabra' and pulled out a rabbit from her hat.
注記: Abracadabra is specifically associated with the performance of magic tricks and is not used in everyday language.

Hocus pocus

Hocus pocus is used as a phrase in magic to accompany a trick, emphasizing the mysterious or supernatural quality of the performance.
例: He waved his hands and chanted 'Hocus pocus' as he made the coin disappear.
注記: Hocus pocus is not commonly used outside of magic tricks and performances.

Alakazam

Alakazam is an exclamation used before or during a magical feat, often associated with the summoning or transformation of objects.
例: He pointed his wand and shouted 'Alakazam!' before making the flowers appear.
注記: Alakazam is unique to magical contexts and is not part of everyday speech.

Voodoo

Voodoo is used metaphorically to describe a mysterious or supernatural ability to transform or influence something.
例: Her cooking skills seemed like a voodoo, turning simple ingredients into a gourmet meal.
注記: Voodoo refers to a specific type of religious practice, and its slang usage is unrelated to its original meaning.

Charmed

Charmed is used to describe a state of being lucky, favored, or seemingly under a good spell.
例: She had a charmed life, where everything seemed to fall into place effortlessly.
注記: Charmed conveys a sense of luck or fortune rather than explicit magical abilities.

Magic - 例

The magician performed a magic trick.
The forest was filled with magic.
She looked at him with a magical smile.

Magicの文法

Magic - 名詞 (Noun) / 名詞、単数または質量 (Noun, singular or mass)
見出し語: magic
活用
形容詞 (Adjective): magic
名詞、複数 (Noun, plural): magics, magic
名詞、単数または質量 (Noun, singular or mass): magic
音節、区切り、アクセント
magic 2 音節を含む: mag • ic
音声表記: ˈma-jik
mag ic , ˈma jik (赤い音節が強調されています)

Magic - 重要性と使用頻度

単語の頻度と重要度指数は、特定の言語で単語がどのくらい頻繁に出現するかを示します。 数字が小さいほど、単語が使用される頻度が高くなります。 最も頻繁に使用される単語は通常1から4000の範囲です。
magic: ~ 2200 (非常に一般的).
この重要度指数は、言語学習の過程で最も役立つ単語に焦点を当てるのに役立ちます。
Vocafy、効率的な言語学習
Vocafy、効率的な言語学習
Vocafy は、新しい単語やフレーズを簡単に発見、整理、学習するのに役立ちます。パーソナライズされた語彙コレクションを作成し、いつでもどこでも練習できます。