1.伶俐的人;优秀的学生;能手,专家
2.嘘,飕
3.扒手
4.有吸引力的东西
5.同意,达成交易
6.〈口〉短期旅行
1.伶俐的人;优秀的学生;能手,专家
2.嘘,飕
3.扒手
4.有吸引力的东西
5.同意,达成交易
6.〈口〉短期旅行
1.(箭,子弹等)飕飕作声,发呼啸声
2.〈美俚〉扒窃
1.someone who can do an activity very well
1.to move or travel very quickly; if time whizzes by or past, it seems to pass very quickly
1.Cautiously he raised himself and peered over the parapet. There was a flash and a bullet whizzed over his head.
他小心翼翼地起身向墙外张望,火光一闪,一颗子弹从他头顶呼啸而过。
2.Bush ducked both shoes as they whizzed past his head and landed with a thud against the wall behind him.
布什躲开向他飞来的两只鞋子,两只鞋子擦着他的头顶而过,撞击在后面的墙上。
3.Shanna whizzed out the door and out into a street, and she saw cars going by.
莎娜冲出屋,跑到了街上,她看到了来往的汽车。
4.After 7am, LA began to wake up; burger joints and coffee shops started their Sunday hours, and cars whizzed down the freeways.
上午七点后,洛杉矶醒来了。汉堡摊咖啡店开始了它们周日的生意,汽车在马路上飞速驶过。
5.The bullets flew over his head. The bullets whizzed over his head.
子弹嗖嗖地飞过他的头顶。子弹嗖嗖地飞过他的头顶。
6.It was a good analogy; it whizzed round the world, prompting Putin to complain of US "arrogance" .
这是个绝妙的比喻,很快传遍了全球,这让普金抱怨美国的“傲慢”。
7.Traffic whizzed by. Locals strolled the tree-lined sidewalks and walked in and out of funky coffeehouses.
人们不停地在两旁栽满树的人行道闲逛,来回走进走出新式咖啡馆,使得交通繁忙异常。
8.In fact the astronauts whizzed through in a matter of hours, receiving a radiation dose no greater than a medical X-ray.
事实上,宇航员们仅用了几个小时就穿过了这一层,受到的辐射量和接受一次X光透视检查差不多。
9.Bullets whizzed past him when he was running back to the trench.
当他要跑回战壕的时候子弹嗖嗖地从他身边掠过。
10.In fact, I was hardly off the ferry when the first massed pack whizzed past me in a blur of Lycra.
(比利时的荷兰语)事实上,我还没来得及下渡船,就模模糊糊看见有一大群车手嗖嗖骑过。