witch
- IPA[wɪtʃ]
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- a person thought to have magic powers, especially evil ones, popularly depicted as a woman wearing a black cloak and pointed hat and flying on a broomstick.;a follower or practitioner of Wicca or of modern witchcraft.
- cast an evil spell on;(of a woman) enchant (a man)
noun: witch, plural noun: witches
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名詞
- 1. a person thought to have magic powers, especially evil ones, popularly depicted as a woman wearing a black cloak and pointed hat and flying on a broomstick. 同義詞
- ▪ a follower or practitioner of Wicca or of modern witchcraft.
- 2. derogatory an ugly or unpleasant woman he can marry the old witch for all I care 同義詞
- 3. dated a woman who is bewitchingly attractive.
- 4. an edible North Atlantic flatfish.
動詞
- 1. cast an evil spell on Mrs Mucharski had somehow witched the house
- ▪ (of a woman) enchant (a man) she witched Jake
- a shrub with fragrant yellow flowers that is widely grown as an ornamental. American species ...
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- a search for and subsequent persecution of a supposed witch.
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- a shrub with fragrant yellow flowers that is widely grown as an ornamental. American species ...
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- a campaign directed against a person or group holding views considered unorthodox or a threat ... he claimed he was the victim of a media witch-hunt
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- a water diviner.
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- a ball of decorated, typically coloured or silvered glass, originally used as a charm against ...
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- a person who searches for underground water by using a dowsing rod.
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- a person who practices magic for altruistic purposes.
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- a person thought to have magic powers, especially evil ones, popularly depicted as a woman ...
- cast an evil spell on: Mrs. Mucharski had somehow witched the house
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