conjure的意思和读音

conjure

: [ˈkʌndʒər] : [ˈkʌndʒə(r)]

v.使

conjures  conjuring  conjured  

v.raise,summon,call up,invoke,conjure up

conjurev.

1.使to do clever tricks such as making things seem to appear or disappear as if by magic

Her grandfather taught her to conjure.

He could conjure coins from behind people's ears.

v.1.使2.3. (up)4.;1.使2.3. (up)4.;

v.1.to perform magic tricks in order to entertain people, especially tricks using quick hand movements

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2. conjure conjure perjure ...

3. injurious a conjure v perjury n ...

4. conjure up conjure conjuring ...

5. injurious a conjure v perjury n ...

6. ) mob n. ) conjure v. ) coliseum n. : ...

7. 西 The Saint Conjure 2 Caddyshack II ...

8. adversity conjure ghetto ...

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1.Part of her phallic potency was always to conjure the chaos about to break out unless we buckled under.

2.She cocks her head at me, as if this angle might conjure me in her memory.

3.The poems combined with the pictorial designs to conjure up for me a dream picture of the Ireland of old.使

4.Unless someone can conjure up a solution to this problem, witches will be able to carry on living tax free.

5.sometimes I wish I can conjure the wind that can carry me to my pleasure and desire.

6.The woman practising witchcraft claimed that she could conjure up the spirits of the dead.

7.Everywhere there was a calm determination to conjure a little order out of chaos.

8.After five hours I've managed to conjure a headache and a stain on the carpet. She was right. Or I'm incompetent as usual.

9.To glean a sense of the dimensions of the organisation department's job, conjure up a parallel body in Washington.

10.This gallery has been designed as an air-raid shelter in order to conjure up the atmosphere of war.