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teleport

/tel-uh-pawrt, -pohrt/US // ˈtɛl əˌpɔrt, -ˌpoʊrt //UK // (ˈtɛlɪˌpɔːt) //

传输,传递,传送,传送带

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to transport by telekinesis.

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Examples

  • Giannis Antetokounmpo, who often teleports from halfcourt to the rim with a single dribble and somehow produces in the paint like Shaq despite having a Stretch Armstrong-like elasticity.

  • Players’ hands float in midair as they vault across virtual space, crudely teleporting from point to point.

  • He’s a preternaturally instinctual defender, and at times he appears gifted with the ability to teleport into passing lanes.

  • A Swiss group, for example, used China’s data to synthesize SARS-CoV-2’s entire genome in the lab, essentially instantly teleporting it into their hands without having to wait for physical samples.

  • Sneaky spheresA classic gimmick, Murphy’s Cup and Balls lets quick-handed performers “teleport” wool orbs between aluminum containers as they slide them around a table.

  • They're just finding out their powers—one is a telepath, another levitates, a third is a teleport.

  • We'll need more televisor machines, more teleport machines, some for use on Mars and Venus, others for the Jovian moons.

  • He could teleport parts from it; he could hold other parts more tightly together by using the same power.

  • If the same rule holds for the aliens as for us, I don't think they would have time to teleport it away.

  • Malone thought, if you put handcuffs on a teleport, would the handcuffs vanish when the teleport did?