whiz
英 [ˈwɪz]
美 [ˈwɪz]
n. 飕飕声;奇才
v. 飕飕作声; 使飕飕作声
现在分词:whizzing 过去式:whizzed 第三人称单数:whizzes 过去分词:whizzed
BNC.43111 / COCA.16509
英英释义
noun
- a buzzing or hissing sound as of something traveling rapidly through the air
- he heard the whiz of bullets near his head
- someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field
verb
双语例句
- You see, if you can't whiz through the easy stuff at100 m.p.h., you're never gonna get the advanced stuff.
你看,如果不能以每小时一百英里的高速飙过简单的东西,你永远都无法得到进阶的东西。 - Cover for me. I gotta whiz behind a tree.
帮我挡一挡,我要到树后面去一趟。 - Go for a little ride, then you can whiz all over the city.
来坐坐电梯,然后就能在城里转个遍。 - Until last week, when the Financial Times saw fit to whiz me through Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong for a series of debates on the country's future international role, I had never set foot in mainland China.
直到上周,我才第一次踏上中国大陆&英国《金融时报》在北京、上海和香港三地举办了一系列有关中国未来国际角色的辩论,决定派我像旋风一样转战各地。 - He's supposed to be some kind of technical whiz, right?
他被认为是某种技术专家,对吧? - Keep in mind that Ed is a food chemistry whiz.
记住Ed是一位食品化学能手。 - That whiz kid knows more than some university professors.
那个神童比一些大学教授懂的还多。 - When I was in school, I was in this after school group called The Whiz Kids.
当我在学校时,我在这个叫做天才儿童的课后团体。 - Who's got, uh, whiz and onions?
洋葱肉卷是谁的? - Mason will likely be remembered as a brilliant, arrogant, eccentric, anti-authoritarian ( or at least anti-normatively polite) startup whiz kid.
而在人们的记忆中,梅森可能是一个聪明的、傲慢的、古怪的、反权威主义(或最多就是反规范而已)的创业神童。
