whizz
音標(biāo)發(fā)音
- 英式音標(biāo) [w?z]
- 美式音標(biāo) [hw?z]
- 國際音標(biāo) [hwiz]
- 英式發(fā)音
- 美式發(fā)音
基本解釋
- n. 專家;精明的人;子彈等在空中掠過的聲音(等於whiz)
- vt. 颼颼作聲(等於whiz)
- vi. 颼颼作聲(等於whiz)
英漢例句
- We settled back comfortably on plump benches in an empty compartment and watched the olive trees whizz by.
車廂裡空空蕩蕩,我們舒服地坐在軟座上,觀賞窗外一掠而過的橄欖樹。 - With its whizz kids and light-touch regulation it was proof, said Mr Brown, that “Britain can succeed in an open global economy”.
佈朗說,“英國會(huì)在開放的全球經(jīng)濟(jì)中取得成功”,金融城年輕有爲(wèi)的金融專家和拿捏得儅的琯理便是明証。 - "Jack's a whizz on the PC and just pressed all the right buttons," Rachel Neal said.
母親雷切爾·尼爾說:“傑尅是個(gè)電腦神童,他完全按對(duì)了所有選項(xiàng)鍵?!?/li>權(quán)威例句
- But if Douglas Alexander, Labour's whizz-kid candidate, does indeed win, Tony Blair will be mightily relieved.
ECONOMIST: By-election boulders - Durban, in South Africa, is perhaps the most efficient: containers whizz through in a few days.
ECONOMIST: Africa’s fast-growing middle class has money to spend - Since 2010, when Start-Up Chile began, it has attracted some 500 companies run by whizz-kids from 37 countries.
ECONOMIST: In the war for talent, America can learn a lot from Chile
雙語例句
英英字典
- to move or do something very fast
- (EXPERT) a person with a very high level of skill or knowledge in a particular subject
- (DRUG) slang for amphetamine (= a drug that makes the mind and body more active)