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illusionist

/ih-loo-zhuh-nist/US // ɪˈlu ʒə nɪst //UK // (ɪˈluːʒənɪst) //

幻术师,幻术家,幻术士,幻象师

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a conjurer or magician who creates illusions, as by sleight of hand.
    • : an adherent of illusionism.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inmagician
Synonyms
charmer魅力,迷人的人,魅力四射,魅力之星genius天才,天才的,天赋,天才的人virtuoso杰作,名家,杰出的,杰出人物witch巫婆,巫师,女巫,魔女wizard巫师,魔法师,向导,精灵conjurer魔术师,魔法师,巫师,变戏法的人diabolist邪恶者,邪恶的人,恶性肿瘤患者,恶性循环diviner占卜师,占卜者,卜师,卜算子enchanter魔法师,魔术师,巫师,施法者enchantress魔女,妖女,女巫,巫婆exorciser驱魔师,驱魔人,驱魔者,驱邪者exorcist驱魔人,驱魔师,驱魔者,驱邪者genie精灵,妖怪,玄武marvel奇迹,惊奇,惊叹,惊叹不已medium介质,媒介,中型,中等necromancer亡灵法师,死灵法师,亡灵巫师,尸巫prophet预言家,先知,预言者,预言家们satanist撒旦教徒,撒旦信徒,撒旦主义者,撒旦教徒seer先知,预言家,先知们,先哲shaman巫师,巫医,巫婆,萨满siren警报器,警笛声,警笛,报警器soothsayer占卜师,预言家,占卜者,算命先生sorcerer巫师,妖术师,魔法师,巫婆spellbinder咒语者,魔术师,咒语,魔法师thaumaturge巫师,泰姆特人,泰姆巴特尔,泰姆巴特trickster骗子,捣蛋鬼,诡计多端,诡计多端的人voodoo巫毒,巫毒症,巫术,巫毒术warlock巫师,术士,男巫,巫婆feats or tricks archimage功力或技巧的拱形图fortune-teller算命先生,算命师,算命的人,算命的medicine person医学家,医学人士,医学界人士,医学专家miracle worker创造奇迹的人,创造奇迹之人,创造奇迹者theurgist叛乱分子,叛乱者,叛逆者,叛徒witch doctor巫医,巫师,巫婆医生,巫术师

Examples

  • Berkowitz wasn’t a traditional illusionist, but he captured light in a way that makes it seem entirely real.

  • Such a tactic by this “master illusionist” might enhance the chance of a successful mating by keeping the female close.

  • Those visual feats were basically just an updated version of the Pepper’s Ghost technique that stage illusionists and moviemakers have been using since it was invented by John Pepper in the 19th century.

  • Recently, Jedlica made headlines for calling Valeria Lukyanova, ‘The Real Life Barbie,’ “an illusionist” in an interview with GQ.

  • The illusionist even claims that one of the islands contains the fountain of youth, reviving dying insects upon submersion.

  • Who can resist a magic-imbued paradise crafted by the greatest illusionist of our time?

  • He was both the great reporter and great illusionist of his day.

  • There was nothing in the illusionist's general manner that could be construed into aberration of intellect.

  • By this time the scientific reviews had taken him up as a sort of public Illusionist.

  • It is not easy to avoid extravagance in speaking of one who was in all things an illusionist.

  • He has improved from ancient times as an up-to-date showman, and is a wonderful illusionist.

  • The man of sense is the visionary or illusionist, fancying things as permanencies, and thoughts as fleeting phantoms.