> Plop! Fizz! Hiss! Bang! We’re sure you’ve heard an onomatopoeia or used an onomatopoeia lots of times without even realising it. We’re going to give you a guide t
"Whizz-kid"(或 "whiz-kid")是一个非正式用语,通常指在某一领域(如学术、技术、艺术等)表现出非凡才能或取得显著成就的儿童或年轻人。这一词汇由 "whiz"(意为“能手”或“高手”)和 "kid"(孩子)组合而成,起源于20世纪中叶。例如,一个在编程、数学或音乐方面远超同龄人的孩子可被称为 "whizz-kid"。该...
whizz along whizz kid whizzbang whizz-bang whizzer whizzingly whizz-kid whizzy who Who am I talking to? Who can I complain to? Who do we contact if there are problems? Who is it? whoa Whobub whod who'd who-does-what whodunit
To make a low, steady continuous sound To sing with closed lips To be in a state of great activity … more ▼ Verb ▲ To make a low, steady continuous sound “The computershumsoftly, their murmur subdued beneath the hubbub created by students as they chat.” ...
Glad you asked. Grab your anorak and enter our weirdo workshop. Watch out for things that go whizz or possibly bang. Introducing ‘The Difference Engine’ The Difference Engine is a philosophy of marketing and differentiation best practices that we’ve honed as an agency over the twenty-somethi...
The group of words related to different sounds of wind isswish, swoosh, whiff, whoosh, whizz, whisper etc. Poets use onomatopoeia to access the reader's auditory sense and create rich soundscapes. Is Shh a onomatopoeia word? Hush; be quiet. (onomatopoeia, or intransitive) To ask someone to...
bang the drum for beat the drum for give a plug to give a puff to give publicity to sell merchandise endorse advance spruik flaunt peddle more ❯ “You pitch your product, demonstrate its value and virtues, and answer questions about it.” Verb ▲ To make a (usually commercial) proposi...
百度试题 结果1 题目___whizz-kidWendyis! A. How B. What C. Howa D. Whata 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D 反馈 收藏
But so listen, as a lawyer, especially someone who’s tech savvy, once you get tech savvy and you start to use some technology tools, we are often rewarded then by being inundated with brand new whizzbang technology from every vendor on the planet who wants to get your attentio...
Words Martin SkeggMichael Oliveira-SalacPhotograph Andy Barter