英:[wɒnd]
美:[wɑnd]
英:[wɒnd]
美:[wɑnd]
复数:wands
noun
a slender staff carried in a procession : verge
a slender rod used by conjurers and magicians
a slat six feet by two inches used as a target in archeryalso: a narrow strip of paper pasted vertically on a target face
any of various pipelike devicesespecially: the rigid tube between the hose and the nozzle of a vacuum cleaner
a handheld device used to enter information (as from a bar code) into a computer
magic wand魔杖,魔术棒
约于公元1200年,源自古诺尔斯语 vondr “棍子,鞭子”(与哥特语 wandus “棍子”,中古瑞典语 vander 同源),源自原始日耳曼语 *wend- “旋转”,参见 wind(v.1))。概念是指一根弯曲、柔韧的棍子。比较同源的古诺尔斯语 veggr 、古英语 wag “墙”,古撒克逊语、荷兰语 wand 、古高地德语 want 、德语 Wand “墙”,最初是指“编织墙壁的柳条工艺品”或“用柳条工艺品制成的墙壁”(揭示了早期日耳曼家居建筑的见解)。Magic wand 出现于约公元1400年,显示出“柔韧性”这一词源意义已经丧失。
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Middle English, slender stick, from Old Norse vǫndr; probably akin to Old English windan to wind, twist — more at wind >entry 3
The first known use of wand was in the 13th century
wandnoun
a slender rod used in performing magic
a light rod or tube
wanderlustnoun
strong longing to travel
wanderverb
to move about without a purpose
to follow a winding course : meander
to get off the right course : stray
wandered away
to lose one's normal mental concentration
her mind wandered
wanderverb
to move about without a purpose
to follow a winding course : meander
to get off the right course : stray
wandered away
to lose one's normal mental concentration
her mind wandered
wandnoun
a slender rod used in performing magic
a light rod or tube
1 He wished Ron would put his wand down.
2 Voldemort was dead, killed by his own rebounding curse, and Harry stood with two wands in his hand, staring down at his enemy’s shell.
3 Harry had his retort ready for when they asked him why he had not simply created a perfect grave with his wand, but he did not need it.
4 More Killing Curses flew past Harry’s head from the two remaining Death Eaters’ wands; they were aiming for Hagrid.
5 The Gran made a circle around them with her wand.
6 It provided a distraction, watching Mrs. Weasley force Charlie into a chair, raise her wand threateningly, and announce that he was about to get a proper haircut.
7 “One — two — three —” Both of them swung their wands above their heads and pointed them at their opponent; Snape cried: “Expelliarmus!”
8 To his great surprise, however, Dumbledore drew his wand from an inside pocket of his suit jacket, pointed it at the shabby wardrobe in the corner, and gave the wand a casual flick.
9 He fires a bolt from his wand across the room.
10 One of the Death Eaters waved his wand and the scream stopped, still echoing around the distant mountains.
11 Your magic wand of dereferencing?
你的魔杖?
12 Reaching Snape, she crouched down, pulled out her wand, and whispered a few, well-chosen words.
13 He stared at it, aghast, unable to take in what he was seeing...the wand that had survived so much...
14 Take a chair, said the elf, and I will ring for the wand of speech.
小仙人说:“坐下来吧, 让我摇铃唤来语言魔杖. ”
15 The Death Eater gets his wand first and takes his mask off.
食死徒首先拿到他的魔杖并且脱掉了他的面罩.
16 As if a magician’s wand had touched him, the garland of roses transformed him into a vision of Oriental beauty.
17 He looks at his wand—disconsolate, unsure why it hasn’t worked.
18 Moody raised his wand, pointed it at Harry, and said, “Imperio!”
19 Harry took off his black school robes, removed his wand from his pocket, and stuck it inside the T-shirt he was going to wear under his Quidditch robes.
20 Ron too lowered his wand, but Harry did not.
1 魔杖
2 棒
ginger-peachy cool mess wicked righteous wig mellow groovy spanking spandy staff bar rod pole stave wattle stang real gone super cracking super-duper stick Pole baculine far-out stem skewer
7 权标
10 权杖
staff verge crook baton mace scepter warder truncheon crosier rod Mace staff of office Rod sceptre
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