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
- Find the smartest security whiz you know, and ask him to break into your application.
找一个认识的安全高手,请他攻击您的应用程序。 - 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。 - But the students at Vidya are not whiz kids studying computer science.
但维迪亚的学生不是学习计算机科学的神童。 - 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。 - 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。 - You don't have to be an actor or entrepreneur or software whiz to be a success.
就算你不是演员,不是企业家,不是软件奇才,你也可以是一个成功者。 - He's supposed to be some kind of technical whiz, right?
他被认为是某种技术专家,对吧? - Who's got, uh, whiz and onions?
洋葱肉卷是谁的? - He is a whiz when it comes to math and science.
在数学和科学方面,他真是个天才。 - It's hard to say "gee whiz" anymore.
很难再让人啧啧称奇。