Bedeutung von They're doing a magic spell
Performing a ritual or action to produce a magical effect.
In simple words: They are performing a trick or special action to create magic.
They're doing a magic spell in einem Satz
- In the movie, they're doing a magic spell to turn the prince into a frog.
- At the Halloween party, they're doing a magic spell to entertain the guests.
- The children believe that they're doing a magic spell to make their wishes come true.
- In fantasy novels, characters are always doing a magic spell to defeat evil forces.
- They're doing a magic spell under the full moon for extra power.
Wie man They're doing a magic spell verwendet
Usually used in casual conversation about fantasy or magic-related contexts. Not appropriate for formal discussions.
Grammar pattern
doing + a magic spell
Memory hint
Imagine a wizard in a cloak waving a wand and saying magic words.
Verwandte Wörter
Collocations with They're doing a magic spell
- cast a magic spell
- do a magic trick
- believe in magic spells
- perform a magic spell
- create a magic spell
Synonyms for They're doing a magic spell
- casting a spell
- performing magic
- enchantment
- incantation
- sorcery
Common mistakes with They're doing a magic spell
- Confusing 'spell' with 'spell out' which means to say something clearly.
- Using 'doing' instead of 'casting', which is the more traditional term.
- Assuming 'magic spell' only refers to negative magic when it can also refer to positive spells.
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- Fortunes
A chance event or a person's wealth or success.
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the day of the week after Sunday and before Tuesday, the first day of the working week
- Don't tell anyone else
A request not to share information with others.
- Children
Young human beings below the age of puberty or legal adulthood.
- CareA2
the process of caring for somebody/something and providing what they need for their health or protection
- MorningA1
the early part of the day from the time when people wake up until 12 o'clock in the middle of the day or before lunch
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Was bedeutet They're doing a magic spell?
They are performing a trick or special action to create magic.
Was ist die Definition von They're doing a magic spell?
Performing a ritual or action to produce a magical effect.
Wie verwendet man They're doing a magic spell in einem Satz?
In the movie, they're doing a magic spell to turn the prince into a frog.
Kannst du ein weiteres Beispiel für They're doing a magic spell geben?
At the Halloween party, they're doing a magic spell to entertain the guests.
Was sind Synonyme für They're doing a magic spell?
Gängige Alternativen sind casting a spell, performing magic, enchantment, incantation, sorcery.
Welche Wörter passen zu They're doing a magic spell?
Es wird oft mit cast a magic spell, do a magic trick, believe in magic spells, perform a magic spell, create a magic spell kombiniert.
Was sind häufige Fehler bei They're doing a magic spell?
Confusing 'spell' with 'spell out' which means to say something clearly. Using 'doing' instead of 'casting', which is the more traditional term. Assuming 'magic spell' only refers to negative magic when it can also refer to positive spells.
Wie spricht man They're doing a magic spell aus?
US: //ðeɪər ˈduɪŋ ə ˈmædʒɪk spɛl//, UK: //ðeər dʊɪŋ ə ˈmædʒɪk spɛl//. Hör dir das Audio oben an, um die Aussprache von Muttersprachlern zu hören.
Ist They're doing a magic spell formell oder informell?
"They're doing a magic spell" ist informell und passt daher in lockere Gespräche mit Freunden und Familie.
Wann sollte ich They're doing a magic spell verwenden?
Usually used in casual conversation about fantasy or magic-related contexts. Not appropriate for formal discussions.
