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An item worn for its supposed magical benefit, as in warding off evil; an amulet.
随身戴的被认为有魔法的物件, 如在避开恶魔中; 护身符.
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Amulets were believed to endow the wearer with the characteristics depicted in the art.
护身符据认为赋予穿戴者具有艺术描述的个性.
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Buddha's birthday 6, enter the temple for two amulets, one for you, one for the father.
6佛祖生日那天, 挤进庙会求了两张护身符, 一张为你 、 一张为老爸.
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The priestesses fussed with their amulets while the men stropped their weapons on the sea stone.
祭司们忙着摆弄她们的项坠,男鱼人们则在石头上打磨着武器.
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Please note: Amulets are not enchantable. Scrolls of enchant armor will not work on these items.
请注意: 项链是不可增强的. 防具增强卷轴使用到项链上将不起作用.
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Amulets, " guards, " as they are popularly called , intended to ward off evil spirits.
护身符――或者象他们普遍的叫法:“警卫 ” 用来抵御妖魔鬼怪.
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On his way, he received a message from the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen: I'm going South.
在途中, 他收到一封来自挪威人罗纳德?阿蒙森的电报: “我正向南极进发. ”
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When Scott reached the South Pole he found Amundsen had anticipated him.
当斯科特抵达南极的时候,发现阿蒙森比他到得更早.
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