英:['kʌndʒərɪ]
美:['kʌndʒərɪ]
英:['kʌndʒərɪ]
美:['kʌndʒərɪ]
复数:conjuries
词根:conjure
n.conjuring 魔术
conjurer 魔术师;巫师
conjuration 魔法;祈祷;咒语
vi.conjure 以念咒召唤神灵;施魔法,变魔术
vt.conjure 想象;念咒召唤;用魔法变出
conjure + -y
1 I like vampire and Wolf man conjury this kind of mysterious thing.
我喜欢吸血鬼和狼人魔法题材的东西。
2 Decades later, the two meet up again and strike up a relationship which takes them on a devilish trip through rock and roll, addiction, religion and stage conjury.
3 Now and then throughout the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries there had been isolated plots against the sovereign, in which conjury had played a conspicuous part.
4 All of which savors of conjury, but is really only matter-of-fact biological experiment—experiment, however, of which the implications by no means confine themselves to matters of fact biological.
5 She felt the burning power, the conjury of its flame, and it made her future with Ward, at the moment, seem dull and drab.
6 Do you know the conjury of a woman?
7 Associated word: chevron. sleigh, n. cutter, sled, sledge, bobsled, toboggan, jumper, pung. sleight of hand. prestidigitation, jugglery, legerdemain, magic, conjury.