charmingly
adv. 迷人地; 愉悦地
If you say that something is charming, you mean that it is very pleasant or attractive.
...a charming little fishing village.
迷人的小渔村
...the charming custom of wearing a rose on that day.
在那天戴朵玫瑰的可爱风俗
If you describe someone as charming, you mean they behave in a friendly, pleasant way that makes people like them.
...a charming young man...
讨人喜欢的小伙子
He found her as smart and beautiful as she is charming...
他感觉她聪明漂亮,又讨人喜欢。
You can say 'Charming!' to indicate your disapproval when someone has just been rude to you or told you about someone's bad behaviour.
'I'm glad I'm not going with you, that's for sure.' — 'Oh, charming!'...
“我非常高兴不和你同去,真的。”——“好哇,有种!”
'They wanted to stop my dole money for those days.' — 'Charming!'
“他们想停掉我那些日子的救济金。”——“岂有此理!”
1. in a charming manner
The lights were charmingly disposed in coloured - paper lamps, high up among green boughs.
烛光都安在红绿颜色纸糊成的灯里, 高高地挂在青枝绿叶之间.
The original poem and its rhyme sequence contrast charmingly with each other.
他这一首次韵与原诗相映成趣.
Flowers are blossoming quietly, smiling charmingly on the light and shade.
各式各样的花这时候静静地绽放开来,在光影的衬托下越显得妩媚了.
She touched the unhappy with fingers that were charmingly pure and fine.
她用她那纤细白暂的手指接触病人.
She walked straight toward me and smiled charmingly.
她径直地向我走了过来,面带着迷人的微笑.