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81 mago
m.1 magician, conjurer, wonder-worker, conjuror.2 wizard, imaginary character of a story, magus.3 wizard, crafty person, very ingenious person.4 sorcerer.5 magus.6 astrologer.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (gen) magician, conjurer; (de los cuentos) wizard\los Reyes Magos the Magi, the Three Wise Men, the Three Kings* * *mago, -aSM / F1) (=prestidigitador) magician2) [en cuentos] magician, wizard/sorceresslos Reyes Magos — the Three Wise Men, the Magi frm
* * *- ga masculino, femeninoa) ( prestidigitador) conjurer, magicianb) ( en cuentos) wizard, magicianc) ( persona habilidosa) wizardd) (Hist) ( sacerdote) magus* * *= wizard, magician, sorcerer, conjurer [conjuror], illusionist.Ex. I was in for yet another of those numerously produced fantasies in which a pubescent child gets involved with underworld beings that are substandard versions of Le Guin's 'The wizard of Earthsea' or peritonitic spinoffs from the detritus of ill-digested Tolkien.Ex. One teacher I knew used to poke his head round the door just at the end of the day and say something like, 'Tomorrow when we meet I am going to tell you about the evil magician,' and then he would disappear leaving us all agog.Ex. In legend a potion is a concoction used to heal, bewitch or poison people, made by a magician, sorcerer or witch.Ex. It is known that the word 'hocus pocus' appeared in the seventeenth century as a mock-Latin formula or incantation used by conjurers.Ex. Two Lithuanian illusionists have reportedly set three new world records for holding their breath underwater.----* día de los Reyes Magos, el = Epiphany, the.* El Mago de Oz = The Wizard of Oz.* * *- ga masculino, femeninoa) ( prestidigitador) conjurer, magicianb) ( en cuentos) wizard, magicianc) ( persona habilidosa) wizardd) (Hist) ( sacerdote) magus* * *= wizard, magician, sorcerer, conjurer [conjuror], illusionist.Ex: I was in for yet another of those numerously produced fantasies in which a pubescent child gets involved with underworld beings that are substandard versions of Le Guin's 'The wizard of Earthsea' or peritonitic spinoffs from the detritus of ill-digested Tolkien.
Ex: One teacher I knew used to poke his head round the door just at the end of the day and say something like, 'Tomorrow when we meet I am going to tell you about the evil magician,' and then he would disappear leaving us all agog.Ex: In legend a potion is a concoction used to heal, bewitch or poison people, made by a magician, sorcerer or witch.Ex: It is known that the word 'hocus pocus' appeared in the seventeenth century as a mock-Latin formula or incantation used by conjurers.Ex: Two Lithuanian illusionists have reportedly set three new world records for holding their breath underwater.* día de los Reyes Magos, el = Epiphany, the.* El Mago de Oz = The Wizard of Oz.* * *mago -gamasculine, feminine1 (prestidigitador) conjurer, magician2 (en cuentos) wizard, magician3 (persona habilidosa) wizard* * *
mago◊ -ga sustantivo masculino, femenino
mago,-a m,f (hechicero) wizard, magician
el mago de Oz, the Wizard of Oz
los Reyes Magos, the Wise Men
' mago' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
maga
- rey
English:
conjure
- magician
- wizard
- conjurer
* * *mago, -a nm,f1. [prestidigitador] magician2. [en cuentos, leyendas] wizard3. [persona habilidosa] wizard;un mago de las finanzas a financial wizard* * *I m magician; ( brujo) wizard; figmagician, wizardII adj:los Reyes Magos the Three Wise Men, the Three Kings* * *mago, -ga n1) : magician2) : wizard (in folk tales, etc.)3)los Reyes Magos : the Magi* * *mago n1. (ilusionista) magician2. (brujo) wizard -
82 заклинател
conjurer, conjuror, exorcist* * *заклина̀тел,м., -и conjurer, conjuror, exorcist.* * *charmer; magician* * *conjurer, conjuror, exorcist -
83 илюзионист
illusionist; conjurer, conjuror* * *илюзионѝст,м., -и illusionist; conjurer, conjuror.* * *conjurer; illusionist (фил.)* * *illusionist; conjurer, conjuror -
84 wand
wond(a long slender rod eg used as the symbol of magic power by conjurors, fairies etc: In the story, the fairy waved her magic wand and the frog became a prince.) varita (mágica)wand n varitatr[wɒnd]1 varita\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLmagic wand varita mágicawand ['wɑnd] n: varita f (mágica)n.• batuta s.f.• vara s.f.• varilla s.f.• varita s.f.wɑːnd, wɒnda) (of sorcerer, conjuror) varita f mágicab) ( of office) bastón m de mando[wɒnd]N (=magic wand) varita f mágica; [of office] bastón m de mando; wave 2., 1)* * *[wɑːnd, wɒnd]a) (of sorcerer, conjuror) varita f mágicab) ( of office) bastón m de mando -
85 Magier
* * *der Magiersorcerer; wizard; warlock; magician; enchanter* * *Ma|gier ['maːgiɐ]1. m -s, -,Má|gie|rin[-iərɪn]2. f -, -nenmagician* * *Ma·gier(in)<-s, ->[ˈma:gi̯ɐ]m(f) magician* * *der; Magiers, Magier (auch fig.) magician* * ** * *der; Magiers, Magier (auch fig.) magician -
86 Zauberer
m; -s, -1. magician, sorcerer, wizard2. Zauberkünstler3. fig. wizard* * *der Zauberer(Magier) magician; enchanter; sorcerer; warlock; wizard;(Zauberkünstler) magician; conjurer; conjuror* * *Zau|be|rer ['tsaubərɐ]m -s, -magician; (in Märchen etc auch) sorcerer, wizard; (= Zauberkünstler auch) conjurerSee:→ auch Zauberin* * *(a person skilled in the art of magic: They hired a magician to entertain the children.) magician* * *Zau·be·rer, Zau·be·rin<-s, ->[ˈtsaubərɐ, ˈtsaubərɪn]m, f2. (Zauberkünstler) magician, conjuror* * *der; Zauberers, Zauberer1) magician2) (Zauberkünstler) conjurer* * *1. magician, sorcerer, wizard3. fig wizard* * *der; Zauberers, Zauberer1) magician2) (Zauberkünstler) conjurer* * *- m.captivator n.conjurer n.enchanter n.magician n.sorcerer n.warlock n.wizard n. -
87 conjure
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88 illusionist
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89 magic
['mæ‹ik] 1. noun1) ((the charms, spells etc used in) the art or practice of using supernatural forces: The prince was turned by magic into a frog.) magi; trolddom2) (the art of producing illusions by tricks: The conjuror's magic delighted the children.) magi; trylleri3) (fascination or great charm: the magic of Turner's paintings.) magisk kraft2. adjective(used in or using magic: a magic wand; a magic spell.) trylle-; magisk- magical- magically
- magician* * *['mæ‹ik] 1. noun1) ((the charms, spells etc used in) the art or practice of using supernatural forces: The prince was turned by magic into a frog.) magi; trolddom2) (the art of producing illusions by tricks: The conjuror's magic delighted the children.) magi; trylleri3) (fascination or great charm: the magic of Turner's paintings.) magisk kraft2. adjective(used in or using magic: a magic wand; a magic spell.) trylle-; magisk- magical- magically
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90 faiseur
- euse fəzœʀ, øz nom masculin, fémininfaiseur de rimes — rhymester péj
faiseur de bons mots — pej punster, wag
faiseur d'intrigues — pej schemer
* * *fəzœʀ, øz (-euse)1. nm/f2. nm* * *1 ( producteur) faiseur de miracles miracle-worker; faiseur de rimes rhymester péj; c'est un faiseur d'histoires he's a fusspot; faiseur de bons mots pej punster, wag; faiseur d'intrigues pej schemer;2 †( tailleur) tailor., faiseuse [fəzɶr, øz] nom masculin, nom féminin1. [artisan] maker2. (péjoratif) -
91 illusionniste
illusionniste [i(l)lyzjɔnist]masculine noun, feminine noun* * *ilyzjɔnistnom masculin et féminin ( prestidigitateur) conjuror, illusionist* * *i(l)lyzjɔnist nm/f* * *1 ( prestidigitateur) conjurer, illusionist;2 ( politicien) illusionist.[ilyzjɔnist] nom masculin et féminin -
92 prestidigitateur
prestidigitateur, -trice [pʀεstidiʒitatœʀ, tʀis]masculine noun, feminine noun* * *- trice pʀɛstidiʒitatœʀ, tʀis nom masculin, féminin conjuror* * *pʀɛstidiʒitatœʀ, tʀis nm/f (-trice)* * *, prestidigitatrice [prɛstidiʒitatɶr, tris] nom masculin, nom féminin -
93 hocus-pocus
[ˌhəʊkəs'pəʊkəs]1) (conjuror's skill) gioco m. di prestigio2) spreg. (trickery) imbroglio m., raggiro m.* * *[houkəs'poukəs](trickery; words, actions etc which are intended to deceive or mislead (someone): The people were not deceived by the political hocus-pocus of the prospective candidate.) imbroglio, raggiro* * *hocus-pocus /ˈhəʊkəsˈpəʊkəs/n.1 abracadabra; formula usata nei giochi di prestigio2 [u] gherminelle; imbrogli; raggiri; trucchi.* * *[ˌhəʊkəs'pəʊkəs]1) (conjuror's skill) gioco m. di prestigio2) spreg. (trickery) imbroglio m., raggiro m. -
94 silmänkääntäjä
yks.nom. silmänkääntäjä; yks.gen. silmänkääntäjän; yks.part. silmänkääntäjää; yks.ill. silmänkääntäjään; mon.gen. silmänkääntäjien silmänkääntäjäin; mon.part. silmänkääntäjiä; mon.ill. silmänkääntäjiinconjurer (noun)conjuror (noun)illusionist (noun)* * *• magician• conjuror• conjurer• illusionist -
95 taikuri
yks.nom. taikuri; yks.gen. taikurin; yks.part. taikuria; yks.ill. taikuriin; mon.gen. taikurien taikureiden taikureitten; mon.part. taikureja taikureita; mon.ill. taikureihinconjurer (noun)conjuror (noun)magician (noun)sorcerer (noun)wizard (noun)* * *• conjurer• conjuror• magician• sorcerer• wizard -
96 conjurer
conjurer, conjuror [ˊkʌndʒǝrə] n1) волше́бник, чароде́й2) фо́кусник -
97 волшебник
1) General subject: Magian, archimage, charmer, conjurer, conjuror, enchanter, magician, sorcerer, thaumaturge, theurgist, wise man, wizard2) American: miracle man4) Religion: fascinator, mage ( A person who practices magic), magician (One who practices magic) -
98 заклинатель
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99 он звёзд с неба не хватает
General subject: he is no conjurer, he won't set the Thames on fire, he's short on brains, he is no conjurorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он звёзд с неба не хватает
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100 он звезд с неба не хватает
General subject: he is no conjurer, he won't set the Thames on fire, he's short on brains, he is no conjurorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он звезд с неба не хватает
См. также в других словарях:
Conjuror — Con*ju ror, n. (Law) One bound by a common oath with others. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
conjuror — is the recommended spelling, not conjurer … Modern English usage
conjuror — (also conjurer) ► NOUN ▪ a performer of conjuring tricks … English terms dictionary
conjuror — conjurer UK [ˈkʌndʒərə(r)] / US [ˈkʌndʒərər] or conjuror UK / US noun [countable] Word forms conjurer : singular conjurer plural conjurers someone who performs magic tricks as entertainment, especially tricks using quick hand movements. This is… … English dictionary
conjuror — n. (also conjurer) a performer of conjuring tricks. Etymology: conjure + er(1) & AF conjurour (OF eor) f. med.L conjurator (as conjure) * * * conjuror another form of conjurer, q.v … Useful english dictionary
conjuror — noun see conjurer … New Collegiate Dictionary
conjuror — con·jur·or (kŏnʹjər ər, kŭnʹ ) n. Variant of conjurer. * * * … Universalium
conjuror — [[t]kʌ̱nʤərə(r), AM kɑ͟ːn [/t]] see conjurer … English dictionary
conjuror — n. illusionist, magician; sorcerer, wizard … English contemporary dictionary
conjuror — (also conjurer) noun a performer of conjuring tricks … English new terms dictionary
conjuror — especially BrE noun (C) someone who entertains people by performing clever tricks in which things appear, disappear, or change as if by magic … Longman dictionary of contemporary English