conjuror
英 [ˈkʌndʒərə(r)]
美 [ˈkʌndʒərər]
n. 魔术师; 变戏法的人
复数:conjurors
BNC.34006
牛津词典
noun
- 魔术师;变戏法的人
a person who performs conjuring tricks
柯林斯词典
- → see:conjurer
英英释义
noun
- a witch doctor who practices conjury
- someone who performs magic tricks to amuse an audience
双语例句
- The conjuror whipped away the cover to reveal two live pigeons.
魔术师突然将盖子揭开,现出两只活鸽子。 - "Stop, I must ask the conjuror," said Little Claus; so he trod on the bag, and stooped his ear down to listen.
“让我问一下我的魔法师吧。”小克劳斯说。于是他就在袋子上踩了一下,同时把耳朵偏过来听。 - You know my skill in sleight of hand: I might practise as a conjuror if I liked. ( Ch. Bronte. Villette)
你知道我手法巧妙,假如我喜欢,我本可以当一个魔术家。 - Do you think I am some hedge-wizard, some cheap-cloth court conjuror, that I should show you tricks?
你认为我是个挥着魔杖的巫师,穿着便宜衣服的朝廷魔术师,我能给你展示一些魔术? - Now she works with three or four, like an Indian Conjuror;
此刻她捕捉三四个,就像印度的杂耍者; - In the twinkling of an eye, the conjuror pulled a bird out of a cup.
一霎那间魔术师从杯中取出一只鸟。 - The conjuror's magic delighted the children.
魔术师的戏法逗乐了孩子们。 - "You must sell your conjuror to me," said the farmer;
“你得把这位魔法师卖给我,”农夫说。 - The conjuror used magic to produce five rabbits from his hat.
那变戏法的人用魔法从帽子中变出五只兔子。 - I'm appointed, in my old age, to be conjuror's boy!
我这么把年纪了,还命定我当魔法师的下手!
