whizz
英 [wɪz]
美 [wɪz]
v. 嗖嗖地移动; 飞速行驶; 快速地做; 匆匆地干
n. 能手; 善于…的人
现在分词:whizzing 过去式:whizzed 过去分词:whizzed 第三人称单数:whizzes
Collins.1 / BNC.18508 / COCA.17799
牛津词典
verb
- 嗖嗖地移动;飞速行驶
to move very quickly, making a high continuous sound- A bullet whizzed past my ear.
一颗子弹嗖的一声从我耳边飞过。 - He whizzed down the road on his motorbike.
他骑着摩托车呼啸着沿路绝尘而去。
- A bullet whizzed past my ear.
- 快速地做;匆匆地干
to do sth very quickly- She whizzed through the work.
她麻利地把活干完了。
- She whizzed through the work.
noun
- 能手;善于…的人
a person who is very good at sth- She's a whizz at crosswords.
她填纵横字谜很在行。
- She's a whizz at crosswords.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 飞驰;嗖嗖地移动
If somethingwhizzessomewhere, it moves there very fast.- Stewart felt a bottle whizz past his head...
斯图尔特感觉有个瓶子从他头上嗖地一下飞了过去。 - A car whizzed past.
一辆汽车疾驰而过。
- Stewart felt a bottle whizz past his head...
- N-COUNT 高手;能手
If you are awhizzat something, you are very good at it.- Simon's a whizz at card games.
西蒙是纸牌高手。
- Simon's a whizz at card games.
英英释义
noun
- someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field
verb
- move along very quickly
- make a soft swishing sound
- the motor whirred
- the car engine purred