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Charming English
Pronunciation: English? [? t? ɑ? M], beauty? [? t? ɑ? rm]
Express meaning: charming; Cute; Get drunk
Part of speech: Usually it can be used as both an adjective and a verb in a sentence.
Fixed collocation: Prince Charming? Prince charming?
His entertainment brand has a charming old-fashioned style.
His entertainment brand has a charming traditional flavor.
Brief introduction to the root of "charm": charm
Pronunciation: English? 【t? ɑ? M], beauty? 【t? ɑ? rm]?
Express meaning: charm, attraction; Magic; Intoxicating; Do magic; Magic; Use a spell
Part of speech: Usually you can be a verb or a noun in a sentence.
Fixed collocation: artistic charm? artistic charm
Example: why? Had it? Undeniable? Charm. ?
He has undeniable charm.
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