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C2aspecialpowerthat somepeoplehavenaturallythat makes themabletoinfluenceotherpeopleandattracttheirattentionandadmiration: 超凡的个人魅力;吸引力;超凡气质 OnscreenGarbo had thisgreatcharisma so that you couldn't takeyoureyesoff her.在银幕上,嘉宝魅力非凡,让人无法将眼光从她身上移开。 How did a manofso littlepersonalcharisma get to beprimeminister?一个如此缺乏个人魅力的人是怎么成为首相的? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesAttracting and tempting - affinity
- allure
- alluringly
- arrest
- attract
- catnip
- charm offensive
- charm the pants offsomeoneidiom
- chum
- clickbait
- glamour
- honey trap
- incentive
- jump out atsomeone
- lure
- tempt
- temptation
- temptingly
- ticklesomeone'sfancyidiom
- va-va-voom
See more results » (Definition ofcharismafrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)charisma| American Dictionarytheabilitytoattracttheattentionandadmirationofothers, and to beseenas aleader: To be agreatleader, apersonhas to have some charisma. charismatic
He was the charismaticleaderhispeoplehadhopedfor. (Definition ofcharismafrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofcharismacharisma It is difficult to divorce perceptions of policy reform from the politicalcharismaof proponents.From theCambridge English Corpus He combined amateurism, enthusiasm, ignorance, andcharisma, always a dangerous mix in any polar adventure.From theCambridge English Corpus She has worked her way into a set of privileged business relations through an unparalleled combination of market savvy,charisma, and sheer gall.From theCambridge English Corpus Leaders can offer incentives, persuade and reward members of the organization, using their power and/orcharisma.From theCambridge English Corpus He sought to replacecharismawith more material criteria.From theCambridge English Corpus There was no doubt that his youth andcharismawere seen as attractive by many.From theCambridge English Corpus His manifest personalcharismaand brilliance has to be part of an answer.From theCambridge English Corpus Political authority, including legal authority, is in fact exercised on many other bases, including self-interest,charisma, superstition, and so on.From theCambridge English Corpus Does it stretch credulity too far to suggest that his two associates were rather jealous of his personalcharisma?From theCambridge English Corpus Hischarismadrew enormous crowds wherever he went to speak, and all his speeches and policy pronouncements were covered widely in the press.From theCambridge English Corpus They tentatively attributed this to thecharismaand enthusiasm of the early proponents of family intervention.From theCambridge English Corpus Although differences in modes of leadership were indeed crucial, the key variable was not style, or evencharisma, but purpose, level of commitment.From theCambridge English Corpus The performers placidly negotiate different spaces, able to regulate the flow of theircharisma.From theCambridge English Corpus Plainly, the therapist's overwhelming personalcharismawas the source of much of the success in gaining the subject's compliance.From theCambridge English Corpus They include words and phrases such as broke, down payment, advertising,charisma, fine print, input, throughput, memo, nitty-gritty, streamline, backlog, breakthrough, feedback, and format.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/charisma## |