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sorcerer

/sawr-ser-er/US // ˈsɔr sər ər //UK // (ˈsɔːsərə) //

巫师,妖术师,魔法师,巫婆

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who practices sorcery; black magician; wizard.

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Examples

  • Or, worse still, this is a different sorcerer masquerading as Doctor Strange.

  • Russo said the hardest character to write was the main antagonist of the movie and the series, the evil sorcerer Shang Tsung.

  • Harrow was never going to be the type of character who was an intuitive magician, I think what classic D&D calls the difference between a wizard and sorcerer.

  • Get in character, grab some ingredients off the shelf, and spend your evening looming over a bubbling cauldron of molten sugar—the scientific tricks behind these homemade treats will have you feeling like a real sorcerer.

  • America was like a “sorcerer,” he said, holding other nations under its powerful spell to keep them from supporting the rebels.

  • The evil sorcerer Gargamel—and his cat Azrael—always hover nearby, in the hopes of kidnapping them.

  • Peter MacNichol stars as Galen, an impressively earnest, blotchy, and incompetent sorcerer's apprentice.

  • Early in the year, Hagrid brings a package to Hogwarts, the Sorcerer's Stone, which grants immortality.

  • She describes him as a dangerous sectarian, a veritable sorcerer, and the evil genius of one of her own relatives.

  • He positively passed among them for a sorcerer; he had even been given the title of an 'insectivist.'

  • It was the contrivance of a white-faced thing, a sorcerer, that dwelt in that country in the Wood of Eld.

  • Wonderful stories are told by the later chroniclers of a certain Eudo de Stella, who had acquired great notoriety as a sorcerer.

  • Then they put the two halves of the Sorcerer into it and covered him up.