conjure
英 [ˈkʌndʒə(r)]
美 [ˈkʌndʒər]
v. 变魔术; 变戏法; 使…变戏法般地出现(或消失)
第三人称单数:conjures 过去分词:conjured 过去式:conjured 现在分词:conjuring
Collins.1 / BNC.7562 / COCA.7727
短语动词
conjure up
1. 变魔术般地创造出 2. 使浮现于脑海;想起 3. (字词、声音等)使想起,使联想到
短语用例
conjure sth↔up
- 使…呈现于脑际;使想起
to make sth appear as a picture in your mind- Her grandfather taught her to conjure.
她的祖父教她变魔术。 - He could conjure coins from behind people's ears.
他可以从人们的耳朵后面变出硬币来。
- Her grandfather taught her to conjure.
- 用咒语使…出现
to make sb/sth appear by using special magic words
conjure sth from/out of sth
- 令人惊讶地创造出;使意外地出现
to create sth or make sth appear in a surprising or unexpected way
牛津词典
verb
- 变魔术;变戏法;使…变戏法般地出现(或消失)
to do clever tricks such as making things seem to appear or disappear as if by magic- Her grandfather taught her to conjure.
她的祖父教她变魔术。 - He could conjure coins from behind people's ears.
他可以从人们的耳朵后面变出硬币来。
- Her grandfather taught her to conjure.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 变魔术般地创造出
If youconjuresomething out of nothing, you make it appear as if by magic.- Thirteen years ago she found herself having to conjure a career from thin air...
13年前,她认识到自己得白手起家创造出一番事业来。 - They managed to conjure a victory.
他们出人意料地取得了胜利。 - Conjure upmeans the same asconjure.
conjure up 同 conjure - Every day a different chef will be conjuring up delicious dishes in the restaurant...
每天,饭店里会有一位不同的大厨像变戏法似的奉上可口的菜肴。 - He conjured up a smile and reached out to squeeze her hand.
他马上露出笑脸,伸手去捏她的手。
- Thirteen years ago she found herself having to conjure a career from thin air...
- PHRASE 重要人物(或组织)的名字;有影响力的名字
If you say that the name of a particular person or organization is aname to conjure with, you mean that that person or organization is very important and influential in the field you are discussing.- By 1920, Fox and Universal were already names to conjure with.
到1920年,福克斯和环球已经声名显赫。
- By 1920, Fox and Universal were already names to conjure with.
英英释义
verb
- engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together
- They conspired to overthrow the government
- ask for or request earnestly
- The prophet bid all people to become good persons
- summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic
- raise the specter of unemployment
- he conjured wild birds in the air
- call down the spirits from the mountain