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.One might capture such information by observing the data generated for valid users of the system as it whizzes by on a wire.
当为系统的正当用户而生成的数据在导线中传输时,可以通过观测来获取这类信息。
2.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。
3.I hung out with the science whizzes, the Star Wars fans, and the artists.
我和科学迷们,星战迷们和艺术家们出去闲逛。
4.Hacking into a calculator, for some math whizzes , is a natural next step .
而对于某些数学高手来说,接下来入侵计算器的举动就变得再自然不过了。
5.Technology whizzes saw her post and built the Ushahidi Web platform over a long weekend.
技术鬼才看到了她的文章,便用了一个周末的时间,打造出了Ushahidi网络平台。
6.As these math whizzes, musical prodigies and chess masters pass in the hallway, the banter flies in witty bursts.
那些数学专家、音乐奇才和象棋大师们穿行在走廊上,各种戏谑之辞中不时闪现着智慧的火花。
7.Kids are yelling in the playground outside. A paper airplane whizzes overhead.
一群小孩子们在外面的操场上嬉闹着,一架纸飞机从头顶呼啸而过。
8.Those creative marketing whizzes, I mean.
我指的是那些富有创造性的营销奇才。