mágico
magic ; magical ; magick.
The world round me may have grown dimmer with the passing of the years, but not the world reflected in the magic mirror of literature.
The author discusess the magical effect of books on special needs children.
The goddess owned a potent magick cauldron in which she planned to brew a special liquid for her ugly son.
decir la palabra mágica
say + the magic word
If you don't say the magic word just right, the door won't open.
de forma mágica
magically
Brain structures do not magically transfer information.
número mágico
magic number
In hindsight about 350k dollars (ballpark) turned out to be the magic number.
palabra mágica, la
magic word, the
There is profound meaning in the clichéd image of a magician pulling a rabbit out of an empty hat with the magic word 'abracadabra'.
panacea mágica
magic panacea
While not a magic panacea, this approach seems to be working for most of my students.
pócima mágica
magic potion
Only one of the two flasks contains the magic potion that makes you superhuman, the other will turn you into something indescribably horrible.
poción mágica
magic potion
Only one of the two flasks contains the magic potion that makes you superhuman, the other will turn you into something indescribably horrible.
poder mágico
magical power
magic power
It is difficult to explain the seductive, suggestive, 'magical' power of images anthropologically.
By the magic power of art, lead and mud have been turned into gold.
tener el toque mágico
have + the magic touch
Readers are very perceptive about the books and quickly distinguish between authors who have the magic touch and those who do not.
varita mágica
magic wand
For some of our readers, no matter how we wave the magic wand of persuasion, the library catalogue remains obdurately a pumpkin.