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magus

/mey-guhs/US // ˈmeɪ gəs //UK // (ˈmeɪɡəs) //

魔法师,魔术师,法师,魔鬼

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural Ma·gi [mey-jahy]. /ˈmeɪ dʒaɪ/.

    • : one of the Magi.
    • : a magician, sorcerer, or astrologer.
    • : a Zoroastrian priest.Compare Magi.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Eventually, the Avengers team up with Thanos to do battle with the Magus.

  • Although Fowles had already drafted his more famous novel The Magus, he delayed its publication until he finished The Collector.

  • Melissa would go first and Friend, who referred to himself as the GM or “Grand Magus,” would go last.

  • Abramko had allowed himself to be compromised in the Polish insurrection and Magus was interested in saving him.

  • I believe that I may speak with a certain accent of authority upon any question which connects with the French magus Éliphas Lévi.

  • The rods seem to have been of tamarisk, and without a magus no kind of sacrifices were performed.

  • The beast shied on one side and reared; then it rushed on with increased swiftness after Magus and the Batavian.

  • Tell your men to give way with a will; and you, Magus, go and desire Chrysostomus to alter our course.