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单词 conjure
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It conjures an image of a shrunken Britain retreating from the world.This conjures up images of an industry filled with diehard fans and former players.Such leaders cannot be conjured from thin air.Could the elder of the finalists conjure yet more magic?The lurid image this conjures up is at odds with the reality.So was there anything more than hot air conjured from this meeting?It conjures an image of those of us who find winning too hard to swallow.And because you are doubting you begin to conjure up images of disaster and failure.The industry does not have all the answers and we cannot wave a magic wand to conjure up a solution overnight.Tried best to conjure something up.Different names conjure up different images.It will certainly become one today if Britain cannot conjure a doubles victory.England need to do something different to conjure 20 wickets.One conjures up magic sounds, the other magic pictures.Hearing those involved talk about the 1982 conflict conjures up images more vivid than any photograph.Why not let a piece of fine British craftsmanship become the magic lamp that conjures up memories of this jubilee?They look as if you have something to hide, and the imagination always conjures up something worse than the reality.Can they conjure the magic?We might begin to conjure up something of the pleasure of those balmy nights that many of us have enjoyed on holiday in the Med.Yet United always held the edge, able to conjure a magic moment at any time.But in that sleepy disarray, I had conjured up something else.I hope he doesn't destroy the magic conjured at the Almeida.

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conjure

British English: conjure VERB
If you conjure something out of nothing, you make it appear as if by magic.
Thirteen years ago she found herself having to conjure a career from thin air.
  • American English: conjure
  • Brazilian Portuguese: fazer aparecer
  • Chinese: 使如变魔术般凭空出现
  • European Spanish: hacer aparecer
  • French: faire surgir
  • German: hervorzaubern
  • Italian: sfoderare
  • Japanese: 魔法をかけたように~を引き起こす
  • Korean: 요술을 부리듯 생기게 하다
  • European Portuguese: fazer aparecer
  • Latin American Spanish: hacer aparecer

Chinese translation of 'conjure'

conjure

(ˈkʌndʒəʳ)

vi

  1. [magician] 变(變)魔术(術) (biàn móshù)
(verb) 
Definition
to make (something) appear, as if by magic
They managed to conjure an impressive victory.
Synonyms
produce
Cooking with spices produces a wonderful smell.
generate
The minister said the reforms would generate new jobs.
bring about
give rise to
make
The crash made a noise like a building coming down.
create
He's creating a whole new language of painting.
effect
Prospects for effecting real political change have taken a step backward.
produce as if by magic
(verb) 
Definition
to summon (a spirit or demon) by magic
The ouija board is used to conjure up spirits and communicate with them.
Synonyms
summon up
raise
invoke
The great magicians of old invoked their gods with sacrifice.
rouse
call upon
(verb) 
Definition
to appeal earnestly to
(formal) 
Synonyms
appeal to
pray
They prayed for help.
beg
I begged him to come back to England with me.
crave (informal)
If I may crave your lordship's indulgence, I would like to consult my client.
implore
`Tell me what to do!' she implored him.
beseech
She beseeched him to take more exercise.
entreat
They entreated the audience to stay calm.
importune
adjure
supplicate
(verb) 
Definition
to perform tricks that appear to be magic
Synonyms
perform tricks
juggle

phrasal verb

See conjure something up

Additional synonyms

in the sense of beg
Definition
to ask formally, humbly, or earnestly
I begged him to come back to England with me.
Synonyms
implore,
plead with,
beseech,
desire (formal),
request,
pray,
petition,
conjure (formal),
crave (informal),
solicit,
entreat,
importune (formal),
supplicate,
go on bended knee to
in the sense of beseech
Definition
to ask earnestly
She beseeched him to take more exercise.
Synonyms
beg,
ask,
petition,
call upon,
plead with,
solicit,
implore,
entreat,
importune (formal),
adjure,
supplicate,
pray
in the sense of crave
Definition
to beg or plead for
If I may crave your lordship's indulgence, I would like to consult my client.
Synonyms
beg,
ask for,
seek,
petition,
pray for,
plead for,
solicit,
implore,
beseech,
entreat,
supplicate

Synonyms of 'conjure'

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