prestidigitator



n. 变戏法的人
n.
变戏法的人;
英英释义
prestidigitator[ ,presti'didʒiteitə ]
n.someone who performs magic tricks to amuse an audience
同义词:magicianconjurerconjurorillusionist
权威例句
The Great "Prestidigitator"... the Case of the Disappearing DebtorThe Seminary's "Prestidigitator/President."
A Genius Prestidigitator of Visual Art
Peirce the melancholy prestidigitator
Banville's Caliban as a prestidigitator
Review article: Peirce the melancholy prestidigitator
JOHNNY CARSON H-e-e-e-r-r-e's TV's Top Gun, the Champ of Chat, the incomparable monologuist and prestidigitator who has kept the cou...
Reconsidering I. A. Richards' Role in the New Rhetoric: Predecessor, Prestidigitator, Proponent.
"The Jugglery of Statistics"—A Bungling Prestidigitator.
Alexander Herrmann Prestidigitator
prestidigitator (n.)
1843, from French prestidigitateur, a hybrid coined 1830 by Jules de Rovère (who sought a new word, "qui s'accorderait mieux à ses nobles origines" to replace escamoteur and physicien), roughly based on Latin praestigiator "juggler" (see prestigious); influenced by Italian presto "quick," a conjuror's word (see presto), and by Latin digitus "finger" (see digit).
1. The Daily Mail has the headline "The Voice of Conscience"
《每日邮报》的头版标题为“良知的声音”。
来自柯林斯例句
2. If you are a celebrity, you are headline news.
如果你是名人,你就是头条新闻。
来自柯林斯例句
3. The newspaper's headline indicates that there was a trade-off at the summit.
报纸的大字标题表明峰会上大家作出了妥协。
来自柯林斯例句
4. 'Carnage at Airport ', screamed the tabloid headline.
通俗小报的标题耸人听闻: “ 机场喋血”.
来自《简明英汉词典》
5. Today's front page of The Sun carries a banner headline "The adulterer, the bungler and the joker."
《太阳报》今日头版大标题为《奸夫、笨蛋和小丑》。
来自柯林斯例句
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