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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary (.n):افسون ، طلسم، فریبندگی، دلربائی، سحر، (.vi and .vt): افسون کردن ، مسحور کردن ، فریفتن ، شیفتن .
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary charm|charmant|charmante|charming|charmer Carmen, chant, vers, formule d'enchantement, anciennement casmen, sanscrit çasman , de çañs, célébrer + The PIE root that gave rise to Greek "kresthai" (*gher-) also underlies Germanic *grediga "hungry" that evolved into English "greedy." It also produced Old English giernan "strive, desire" which today is "yearn" and Greek kharis "grace" which provides us with "charisma." afsun cašm/del-robâ/kaš-i + Un démon.... Fit un charme si souverain Que.... (LAFONT) + Barâ ye škastan e afsun (casser le charme ) e Xodâyân, pišiniân be niâyeš (jašn ?) mipardâxtand. + Le fétichisme est, selon Marx, ce qui advient lorsque "des produits de la tête des hommes apparaissent comme doués d'une vie propre" ; le fétichisme politique réside précisément dans le fait que la valeur du personnage hypostasié, ce produit de la tête de l'homme, apparaît comme charisme, mystérieuse propriété objective de la personne, charme insaisissable, mystère innommable. (P. BOURDIEU, Langage et pouvoir symbolique, poche p. 320)
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(charm): بازگشت به واژه charm charm price indued with charm to charm asleep to charm away :)n.(افسون ،طلسم ،فريبندگى ،دلربايى ،سحر، :)vt.& vi.(افسون کردن ،مسحور کردن ،فريفتن ،شيفتن روانشناسى : جذابيت کلمات مرتبط(4)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 charm n. Pronunciation: ' chärm Function: noun Etymology: Middle English charme, from Anglo-French, from Latin carmen song, from canere to singular ― more at CHANT Date: 14th century 1 a : the chanting or reciting of a magic spell : INCANTATION b : a practice or expression believed to have magic power 2 : something worn about the person to ward off evil or ensure good fortune : AMULET 3 a : a trait that fascinates, allures, or delights b : a physical grace or attraction ― used in plural <her feminine charm s > c : compelling attractiveness <the island possessed great charm > 4 : a small ornament worn on a bracelet or chain 5 : a fundamental quark that has an electric charge of +2/3 and a measured energy of approximately 1.5 GeV also : the flavor characterizing this particle –charm·less \-ləs\ adjective ]]> 2 charm n. Function: transitive verb Date: 14th century 1 a : to affect by or as if by magic : COMPEL b : to please, soothe, or delight by compelling attraction < charm s customers with his suave manner> 2 : to endow with or as if with supernatural powers by means of charms also : to protect by or as if by spells, charms, or supernatural influences 3 : to control (an animal) typically by charms (as the playing of music) < charm a snake> intransitive verb 1 : to practice magic and enchantment 2 : to have the effect of a charm : FASCINATE synonyms see ATTRACT –charm·er \ ' chär-mər\ noun ]]> charm (as used in expressions) n. charmed circle Prince Charming snake charmer ]]>