whizzes

英 [ˈwɪzɪz] 美 [ˈwɪzɪz]

n.  飕飕声;奇才
v.  飕飕作声; 使飕飕作声
whiz的第三人称单数和复数; whizz的第三人称单数和复数



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 飞驰;嗖嗖地移动
    If something whizzes somewhere, it moves there very fast.
    1. Stewart felt a bottle whizz past his head...
      斯图尔特感觉有个瓶子从他头上嗖地一下飞了过去。
    2. A car whizzed past.
      一辆汽车疾驰而过。
  2. N-COUNT 高手;能手
    If you are a whizz at something, you are very good at it.
    1. Simon's a whizz at card games.
      西蒙是纸牌高手。

双语例句

  1. Chess whizzes, for example, recognize patterns more quickly than amateurs.
    例如,象棋专家比业余爱好者更快地识别模式。
  2. Of course, the number of financial whizzes who caddied in their youth might be sheer coincidence, but Dick Connolly thinks not.
    当然,球童出身的金融界大腕数量如此之多也可能纯属巧合。但是迪克•康诺利并不这么认为。
  3. Time just whizzes past when you're enjoying yourself.
    就在你尽情欢乐的时候时间飕飕地过去了。
  4. It flies so fast you can barely get a glimpse of it as it whizzes past.
    它飞得很快从你身边飞过你几乎连一眼都看不到。
  5. For two years, bankers, hedge-fund managers, private-equity whizzes and the like have been blamed for the excesses that led to taxpayers'money being poured into bad banks.
    两年来,银行家、对冲基金经理、私募基金高手等金融家因过度投放而受到指责,因为他们使纳税人的钱也随着流入坏账银行。
  6. They wonder what these parents do to produce so many math whizzes and music prodigies, what it's like inside the family, and whether they could do it too.
    他们想知道这些父母都做了什么以至于培养出这么多的数学和音乐神童,他们又有一种怎样的家庭。