Magia in english

Magic

pronunciation: mædʒɪk part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures

magia = wizardry ; magic ; conjuring. 

Example: How she ached to be a poet and by some wizardry of pen capture the mysteries going on out there.Example: A leader needs a clear and challenging vision, a magic with words, the ability to motivate others, the courage to stay on course, and the persistence not to lose hope.Example: Subjects range from demonology to bibliographies of books on conjuring.

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» como por arte de magiamagicallyout of thin air .

Example: Brain structures do not magically transfer information.

Example: It sounds like the stuff of science fiction, but a British company has developed a process to make tank-ready fuel literally out of thin air.

» desaparecer como por arte de magiamelt into + thin airevaporate into + thin airdisappear into + thin airvanish into + thin air .

Example: Austrian police are looking for 18 tons of chocolate stolen from an Austrian factory by a driver who melted into thin air.

Example: Their debates have operated with a more fluid notion of power, which at times has become so fluid as to evaporate into thin air.

Example: Another trick makes an enormous elephant seem to disappeared into thin air.

Example: The Soviet Union's cultural presence in Prague, Budapest, and Warsaw vanished into thin air the moment the last Russian soldier departed.

» hacer desaparecer como por arte de magiaspirit away .

Example: A band of thieves managed to find a secret entrance to the pyramid from which they spirited away piles of treasure in the dead of night = Una banda de ladrones logró encontrar una entrada secreta a la pirámide desde la que hicieron desaparecer sin dejar rastro montones de tesoros en la oscuridad de la noche.

» magia blancawhite magic .

Example: Unlike voodoo or black magic, white magic has no occult practices and no negative effects.

» magia negrablack magicblack art .

Example: Black magic protection talismans have been thoroughly accepted as a shield against black magic by people all around the world.

Example: Under his guidance, you will have the opportunity to learn the black art of necromancy.

» magia potajiahocus pocus .

Example: The final section of her paper calls attention to the 'hocus pocus' research conducted on many campuses.

» truco de magiaconjuring trick .

Example: The medicine man establishes his suggestive charismatic authority by the performance of a conjuring trick that displays his magical powers.

Magia synonyms

trick in spanish: truco, pronunciation: trɪk part of speech: noun illusion in spanish: espejismo, pronunciation: ɪluʒən part of speech: noun deception in spanish: engaño, pronunciation: dɪsepʃən part of speech: noun charming in spanish: encantador, pronunciation: tʃɑrmɪŋ part of speech: adjective wizard in spanish: mago, pronunciation: wɪzɜrd part of speech: noun legerdemain in spanish: prestidigitación, pronunciation: ledʒɜrdəmeɪn part of speech: noun supernatural in spanish: sobrenatural, pronunciation: supɜrnætʃɜrəl part of speech: adjective, noun magical in spanish: mágico, pronunciation: mædʒɪkəl part of speech: adjective witching in spanish: brujería, pronunciation: wɪtʃɪŋ part of speech: adjective, noun magic trick in spanish: truco de magia, pronunciation: mædʒɪktrɪk part of speech: noun sorcerous in spanish: hechicero, pronunciation: sɔrsɜrəs part of speech: adjective wizardly in spanish: mágico, pronunciation: wɪzɜrdli part of speech: adjective conjuring trick in spanish: truco de magia, pronunciation: kɑndʒɜrɪŋtrɪk part of speech: noun
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