magia
/ˈmaxja/, [ˈma.xja]magic
Noun magia f (plural magias)
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magic
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spell, charm, conjuration
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(figuratively) wizardry (skill, ability)
- Los cineastas usaron su magia tecnológica para crear efectos especiales.
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The filmmakers used their technical wizardry to create special effects.
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La magia y los monstruos son productos de la imaginación humana.
Magic and monsters are products of the imagination.
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Él se sabe muchos trucos de magia divertidos.
He knows many amusing magic tricks.
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El príncipe fue cambiado en árbol por magia.
The prince was changed into a tree by magic.
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Cualquier tecnología suficientemente avanzada es indistinguible de la magia.
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
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Tom practica magia negra.
Tom practices black magic.
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No tienes que temer a la magia.
You don't have to fear magic.
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Tom sabe unos cuantos trucos de magia.
Tom knows a few magic tricks.
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¿Quieres ver algo de magia?
Do you want to see some magic?
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Me gusta hacer trucos de magia a los niños, pero algunas veces no me salen bien.
I like to perform magic tricks for kids, but they sometimes fall flat.
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El príncipe fue transformado en sapo por arte de magia.
The prince was turned by magic into a frog.
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