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houdini

/hoo-dee-nee/US // huˈdi ni //UK // (huːˈdiːnɪ) //

胡迪尼,霍迪尼,胡迪尼号

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Harry Erik Weisz or Erich Weiss, 1874–1926, U.S. magician.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Sweden’s Houdini introduces the Mono Air, built with a spandex-free version of Power Air, Houdini demonstrates the potential of circular recycling—meaning fabric can be recycled endlessly with no loss of quality.

  • Plus, Houdini’s intentional manufacturing—all of its fabrics are now recycled, recyclable, renewable, biodegradable or Bluesign certified—might help take the edge off the very high price tag.

  • Get a Piece of Houdini Before He Disappears By Nina Strochlic A death-defying magical box.

  • Even a century after his heyday, Houdini has maintained the same mystique he enjoyed while living.

  • The auction comes at a particularly zeitgeisty moment for Houdini.

  • Vaudeville was dead, Houdini was dead—he was off the radar.

  • He distinctly remembers a new magic store that was literally giving away Houdini artifacts to get people in the door.

  • Houdini consented, and deposited the 25 with the editor of the Daily Star.

  • He supposed then that Houdini was an escaping fellow-prisoner.

  • The gaoler hand only secured it when Houdini presented himself.

  • Houdini stepped to the footlights and held up his hand for silence.

  • He defied locks and bolts and dungeons like Houdini, the kid said.