enchantment  
noun uk/ɪnˈtʃɑːnt.mənt/ us/ɪnˈtʃænt.mənt/
  (PLEASURE)         
  [ U ]陶醉,入迷 
a feeling of great pleasure and attraction, especially because something is very beautiful
  The audience looked on in utter fascination and enchantment. 观众看得入了迷,完全陶醉其中。 
 This is a place of enchantment and beauty. 这是一个充满魅力和美的地方。 
  [ C ]魅力,迷人之处 
a very attractive and pleasing quality
  How can I describe the many enchantments of this island? 我怎样才能描述这个岛屿的诸多魅力呢? 
 - More examples
 - She creates a world of fairytale enchantment.
 - The recording somehow enhances our sense of the beauty and enchantment of her voice.
 - The museum is full of enchantments.
 
  (MAGIC)         
 [ C ]迷惑;魔法 
something that is thought to have magical power over someone
  spells and enchantments 魔咒与迷惑 
  [ U ]魔怔的状态,着魔的状态 
the state of being under the influence of magic
  Nothing could break through his enchantment. 没有办法能把他从魔怔状态中唤醒。 
 - More examples
 - I could not have run, even if I had wanted, because I was under an enchantment.
 - Was she just telling a story - or was it an enchantment, her way of casting a spell?
 - The witch beguiled the city with her enchantments.
 
See: enchant