c. 1200, biwicchen, from be- + Old English wiccian "to enchant, to practice witchcraft" (see witch). Literal at first, figurative sense of "to fascinate" is from 1520s. *Bewiccian may well have existed in Old English, but it is not attested. Related: Bewitched; bewitching; bewitchingly.
权威例句
1. Their Name, their Garb, and Work did so intoxicate and bewitch me.
他们的名气, 服饰和作品确实使我陶醉,令我着迷.
2. Because it can bewitch your quest for remarkable health.
因为它可以让你对健康着迷.
3. To cast or seem to cast a spell on; bewitch.
施以魔法使用或好象使用符咒; 施魔.
4. Hey, this bewitch person it is a clown really.
嘿, 这个蛊惑者真是个小丑.
5. THERE be none of the affections, which have been noted to bewitch, love envy.