用魔法召(鬼), 凭幻想(或用魔法)做出
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1. The music conjured up memories.
这音乐使往事历历在目。
2. Jean can conjure up a good meal in half an hour.
琼能在半小时内变戏法似的做出一顿美味的饭菜。
1. 用魔法召:conjure man 巫医 | conjure up 用魔法召 | conjure 召唤
2. 使联想起:178conjurev. 以咒文召唤,变戏法,向...许愿 | 179conjure up使联想起 | 180consideratea. 考虑周到的,体谅的
3. 使想起:cut down on 消减 | Conjure up 使想起...... | Strenuous 费力的
1. 使浮现于脑海;想起
If you conjure up a memory, picture, or idea, you create it in your mind.
e.g. When he closed his eyes, he could conjure up in exact colour almost every event of his life...
他闭上眼睛时,几乎他一生中经历的每一件事情都会真切地浮现在他的脑海。
e.g. When we think of adventurers, many of us conjure up images of larger-than-life characters trekking to the North Pole.
一想到探险者,我们很多人脑海中浮现的便是长途跋涉前往北极的非凡人物形象。
2. (字词、声音等)使想起,使联想到
If something such as a word or sound conjures up particular images or ideas, it makes you think of them.
e.g. Jimmy Buffett's music conjures up a warm night in the tropics...
吉米·巴菲特的音乐让人想起热带地区温暖的夜晚。
e.g. What does the word 'feminist' conjure up for you?
“女权主义者”这个词会让你想到什么?
3. -> see conjure 1
1. Obviously it is too early for them to conjure up this scenario.
2. Before I ever made my way to the Middle Kingdom, just hearing the name China would conjure up powerful pictures in my mind.
3. Yet it must be noted that when people use the sayings today they no longer conjure up the province.
4. Whatever image you conjure up with it, it reflects or reinforces your existing view of China.
5. But mind you, these terms for clusters of population may conjure up different images in each language.
6. You only have to say the word " Tibet ", and many Westerners conjure up negative images about the Chinese government's role in the region.
7. Imagine a cooking robot, able to conjure up the tastiest traditional Chinese recipes in a couple of minutes.
8. conjure up
8. If you were not the patient, this could be the funniest scene you can conjure up.
9. conjure up的意思
9. Trendy and fashionable are not words that properly conjure up the design of LAN Club.
10. I can't quite conjure up this image in my mind and admire the views instead.
verb
1. summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic
e.g. raise the specter of unemployment
he conjured wild birds in the air
call down the spirits from the mountain
Synonym: raise conjure invoke evoke stir call down arouse bring up put forward call forth