whiz 英 [hwɪz]   美 [hwɪz]

whiz

whiz  英 [hwɪz] 美 [hwɪz]

n. 飕飕声;奇才  vi. 飕飕作声  vt. 使飕飕作声 

进行时:whizzing  过去式:whizzed  过去分词:whizzed  第三人称单数:whizzes  名词复数:whizs 

They eat crouched in corners or on the street as cars whiz by. 他们蹲在角落里或在轿车呼啸而过大街上吃饭。
He's a whiz with the joystick, a master-level gamer who changes screens and situations every few pages. 麦卡锡是一个掌控一切具有大师水准的游戏奇才,每隔几页他就变换一下故事场景和情节。

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  • n. 飕飕声;奇才
  • vi. 飕飕作声
  • vt. 使飕飕作声
  • 1. They eat crouched in corners or on the street as cars whiz by.

    他们蹲在角落里或在轿车呼啸而过大街上吃饭。

  • 2. He's a whiz with the joystick, a master-level gamer who changes screens and situations every few pages.

    麦卡锡是一个掌控一切具有大师水准的游戏奇才,每隔几页他就变换一下故事场景和情节。

  • 3. You don’t need to be a math whiz to see that, as time goes on, either everyone will be friends or Bill is going to have to pick a side.

    你不需要用数学理论进行统计分析,随着时间的流逝,每个人都有可能成为朋友,或者像比尔那样,只于其中的一个保持友好关系。

  • whiz (n.) "clever person," 1914, probably a special use of whiz "something remarkable" (1908), an extended sense of whizz; or perhaps a shortened and altered form of wizard. Noun phrase whiz kid is from 1930s, a take-off on a radio show's quiz kid.
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