whizzed的意思和读音

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whiz

: [hwɪz] : [hwɪzd]

n.

v.;〈

whizzes  whizzed  whizzing  

v.dawdle

n.expert,prodigy,whiz kid,genius,bright spark

v.whir,hum,hiss,buzz,rattle

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v.1.(,),2.

n.1.someone who can do an activity very well

v.1.to move or travel very quickly; if time whizzes by or past, it seems to pass very quickly

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1.Cautiously he raised himself and peered over the parapet. There was a flash and a bullet whizzed over his head.

2.Bush ducked both shoes as they whizzed past his head and landed with a thud against the wall behind him.

3.Shanna whizzed out the door and out into a street, and she saw cars going by.

4.After 7am, LA began to wake up; burger joints and coffee shops started their Sunday hours, and cars whizzed down the freeways.

5.The bullets flew over his head. The bullets whizzed over his head.

6.It was a good analogy; it whizzed round the world, prompting Putin to complain of US "arrogance" .”。

7.Traffic whizzed by. Locals strolled the tree-lined sidewalks and walked in and out of funky coffeehouses.使

8.In fact the astronauts whizzed through in a matter of hours, receiving a radiation dose no greater than a medical X-ray.穿X

9.Bullets whizzed past him when he was running back to the trench.

10.In fact, I was hardly off the ferry when the first massed pack whizzed past me in a blur of Lycra.(