conjured
英 [ˈkʌndʒəd]
美 [ˈkʌndʒərd]
v. 变魔术; 变戏法; 使…变戏法般地出现(或消失)
conjure的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 变魔术般地创造出
If youconjuresomething out of nothing, you make it appear as if by magic.- Thirteen years ago she found herself having to conjure a career from thin air...
13年前,她认识到自己得白手起家创造出一番事业来。 - They managed to conjure a victory.
他们出人意料地取得了胜利。 - Conjure upmeans the same asconjure.
conjure up 同 conjure - Every day a different chef will be conjuring up delicious dishes in the restaurant...
每天,饭店里会有一位不同的大厨像变戏法似的奉上可口的菜肴。 - He conjured up a smile and reached out to squeeze her hand.
他马上露出笑脸,伸手去捏她的手。
- Thirteen years ago she found herself having to conjure a career from thin air...
- PHRASE 重要人物(或组织)的名字;有影响力的名字
If you say that the name of a particular person or organization is aname to conjure with, you mean that that person or organization is very important and influential in the field you are discussing.- By 1920, Fox and Universal were already names to conjure with.
到1920年,福克斯和环球已经声名显赫。
- By 1920, Fox and Universal were already names to conjure with.
双语例句
- The pair then conjured up a plan to fool his employer into believing he had carried out the hit.
为蒙骗他的雇主,使其相信他已经实施了谋杀,这对情侣想出了一个计划。 - The beautiful melody conjured up pleasant memories.
美妙的旋律唤起了美好的回忆。 - They listened in astonishment while James conjured up pictures of fantastic machines.
詹姆斯在凭着想象描述种种奇异的机器时,他们都惊讶地听着。 - By randomly tapping icons on the screen, she had conjured up an image of Beyonce barely clad in black leather, caught in a suggestive pose that I hoped would suggest nothing at all to her or her brother.
她乱点着屏幕上的图标,变出了一张碧昂丝(Beyonce)穿着暴露黑色皮衣的图片,我希望碧昂丝那颇具暗示意味的造型对女儿或她哥哥都不会产生任何暗示意味。 - The music conjured up my memories.
这音乐使我感觉往事历历在目。 - Steve Jobs returned to Apple and conjured its rebirth.
史蒂夫·乔布斯(SteveJobs)回归苹果公司,令它获得新生。 - He conjured us with his dying breath to look after his son.
他临终时乞求我们我们照顾他的儿子。 - Father didn't believe the story his son had conjured up.
父亲不相信他儿子想象的故事。 - The picture once conjured up would not be laid.
一旦想象出了这幅图画,就不可能再把它抹去了。 - Raise the specter of unemployment; he conjured wild birds in the air; stir a disturbance.
唤起失业的幽灵;唤起我的灵感;唤起骚动。