talismans

英 [ˈtælɪzmənz] 美 [ˈtælɪsmənz]

n.  护身符; 驱邪物
talisman的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. 护身符;避邪物
    A talisman is an object which you believe has magic powers to protect you or bring you luck.

    双语例句

    1. Despite a spotty record of environmental stewardship, China holds animals in high regard& both as talismans of good fortune and as ambassadors for global diplomacy ( see Giant Panda).
      尽管环境管理工作时好时坏,中国是十分重视动物的&它们既能带来好运,又能充当全球外交大使(比如大熊猫)。
    2. Travel is chock full of little superstitions, fluky talismans and fateful traditions, such as retiring the flight numbers of crashed planes.
      航空旅行随处可见各种小小的迷信行为、变化多端的护身法宝和一些有宿命论味道的传统做法,比如撤销失事飞机的航班号等。
    3. Talismans ( fu) were used for healing, protection from demons, and communication with Taoist immortals.
      护身符(符)是用作康复,保护免受魔鬼伤害,传达道教不朽的信息。
    4. We should welcome the Tiger and the Dragon as talismans.
      我们应当把这一龙一虎当作吉祥物欢迎。
    5. They use talismans to cast adventure "spells", but an orc leader only relies on his voice to buff his troops.
      他们利用符咒投下历险“咒语”,而是一个奥卡领导人只有依靠自己的声音痴,他的部队。
    6. Cowper: Books are not seldom talismans and spells.
      库柏:书籍经常是护身符和咒语。
    7. It's thought that the coordinative development of politics, economy and culture, reformation and Party's leadership are the three talismans to build a well-off society in the new era in this article.
      文章认为,政治、经济、文化全面协调发展,改革开放,党的领导是新时期我国全面建设小康社会的三大法宝。
    8. Towards fierce marketing competition, there are three talismans in the success of enterprises, which combines strategy, project and foundation related with management.
      面对激烈的房地产市场竞争,成功的企业三大法宝就是将战略管理、项目管理和基础管理结合起来。