whizz的意思和读音

whizz

: [hwɪz] : [wɪz]

v.

n.

whizzzed  

whizzv.

1.[i]+ adv./prep.to move very quickly, making a high continuous sound

A bullet whizzed past my ear.

He whizzed down the road on his motorbike.沿

2.[i]+ adv./prep.to do sth very quickly

She whizzed through the work.

n.

1.(informal)a person who is very good at sth

She's a whizz at crosswords.

n.1.,

v.1.(,),

na.1.“whiz”

na.1.The variant of whiz

1. 〖 respiratorysystem〗 〖 whistle;whizz;scream〗 〖 breathe;respire〗 ...

2. whizz along whizz Who holds the purse rules the house ...

3. ... .encouragement n. whizz n. .turn out ...

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1.'If I could whizz across the terminal it might save me a lot on re-booking business flights. '使

2.Pop a handful of nuts in your food processor and whizz until it forms a nut butter, adding a little oil to help if it looks too dry.

3.'As one patient told me: "There's a whole bunch of whizz-kids beneath me who are ready to take my place. " '“:‘。’”

4.Automated lifts whizz cars about before sending them off to a cathedral-like hall to be collected by reverent buyers.穿

5.So a computer whizz thinks he knows what the worst thing about the internet is. Has he never seen a Twitter feud?Twitter

6.TV broadcaster can arrest, contest - and maybe even beat - the whizz-bang high-speed power of the satellite cowboys. . .广……

7.he ' s a real whizz kid . he ' s had a lot of brilliant new ideas , and most of them have been successful.

8.PRECOCIOUS whizz kid James Harries had his own antiques business by the age of 10 and, at 14, wrote a book called Rags To Riches.·(JamesHarries)10。14》。

9.Many ordinary bike riders complain that the fast, silent electric bikes that now whizz about the city are a menace to other road users.

10.and Kevin Warsh, a whizz-kid former investment banker, who moved from George Bush's White House to become the youngest Fed governor in 2006.(KevinWarsh),2006