wizardry / ˈwɪz ər dri /

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wizardry 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the art, skill, or accomplishments of a wizard.

wizardry 近义词

wizardry

等同于 black art

wizardry

等同于 black magic

wizardry

等同于 incantation

wizardry

等同于 magic

wizardry

等同于 mastery

wizardry

等同于 necromancy

wizardry

等同于 sorcery

wizardry

等同于 voodoo

wizardry

等同于 witchcraft

wizardry

等同于 prestidigitation

wizardry

等同于 thaumaturgy

wizardry

等同于 theurgy

wizardry

等同于 alchemy

更多wizardry例句

  1. Even with all the software wizardry that Apple uses to enhance photos, the iPhone image sensors are still relatively small compared to what you’d find inside a more purpose-built camera.
  2. As Super Hi-Fi chief technology officer Brendon Cassidy explained, advances in neural networks, the complicated software that learns patterns from analyzing vast quantities of data, have made more sophisticated audio wizardry possible.
  3. Wizardry was but a heightened form of literacy: a way of reading recipes and of reciting spells.
  4. In Harry Potter, the true wizardry went on not in the forest or the playing field, but in the classroom and the library.
  5. People converted to Christianity and they brought their books of wizardry, books they felt were dangerous, and burned them.
  6. The final dresses, in fuchsia with embroidery, appliqué, layering and all manner of technical wizardry were a Cinderella dream.
  7. The stagecraft and technical wizardry showed off McQueen's abilities as a designer.
  8. Eyvind and his band went up ashore from their ship and set to work on their wizardry.
  9. For the whole thing is much nearer wizardry than workmanship.
  10. I started back in fright, for now I was certain beyond doubt that he was a man of great wizardry.
  11. With the coming of the moon the hills underwent a wizardry of beauty which was lost on the boy.
  12. Take further the gain to humanity consequent on the unbelief, or rather disbelief, in witchcraft and wizardry.