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
- Who's got, uh, whiz and onions?
洋葱肉卷是谁的? - It's hard to say "gee whiz" anymore.
很难再让人啧啧称奇。 - He's supposed to be some kind of technical whiz, right?
他被认为是某种技术专家,对吧? - History has not been kind to him, or to the whiz kids.
历史对他,或那些神童一直不友善。 - 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。 - So, where is this engine whiz you've been talking about?
你说的那个天才到底在哪? - Litton a proverbial success story by any conceivable yardstick was the creation of Tex Thornton, the leader of the whiz kids.
利顿一个众所周知的按照任何标准衡量都很成功的故事是神童队队长特克斯桑顿(TexThornton)创造的。 - If you're not a whiz at cheese problems, you can get the answer by going to the18.
如果你不是起士问题的解题高手,请造访课程18。 - Many wealthy New Yorkers and Floridians considered him a reliable investment whiz.
很多纽约和佛罗里达富人认为他是一个可靠的投资专家。 - Become a math whiz in no time with these challenging and entertaining activities.
在娱乐与挑战中,迅速变成数学天才。