wizard 的 2 个定义
- a person who practices magic; magician or sorcerer.
- a conjurer or juggler.
- Also whiz, wiz [wiz] /wɪz/ . a person of amazing skill or accomplishment: a wizard at chemistry.
- Computers. a software feature that guides users through complex procedures with step-by-step instructions, often presented in dialog boxes.
wizard 近义词
person who can perform magic
person who is highly skilled
更多wizard例句
- A digital value accelerator can tremendously reduce barriers with well-defined wizards that guide users through innovation processes.
- So in absolute terms, the wizards of wang believe, yes, it reduces the girth.
- When examining data trends, the primary tool in the spreadsheet wizard’s toolbox is indexing.
- Since college, Systrom has been a photo buff and an aesthete, not just a tech wizard.
- The wizard, meanwhile, believes that technology can address environmental dangers.
- “The Wizard of Watts is not just about police brutality,” he says.
- Author J.K. Rowling says all religions are present at her beloved wizard school—except Wiccans.
- Replying to a fan, she wrote, “Anthony Goldstein, Ravenclaw, Jewish wizard.”
- To simply stay in the Wizard Chambers for a night with breakfast will run you $336 for two.
- Our bad guy is Weather Wizard (not a joke), who not only looks like Kurt Cobain but can use his palms to conjure angry storms.
- There he was found by old Makitok, and for some time the giant and the wizard held converse together.
- Buchanan the historian was, from his learning, thought in his days of superstition to be a wizard.
- But the Wizard of the North touched Scotia's rough hills with the rosy hues of his romance.
- Mute, crushed by the genius of this wizard, he was forced to believe in impossible things by his doing them.
- They still live in the Emerald City, and the Wizard takes good care of them and teaches them to do all sorts of tricks.