conjure

conjure
verb
(to perform tricks (conjuring tricks) that seem magical, as an entertainment.) hacer magia, hacer juegos de manos
- conjurer
conjure
tr['kʌnʤəSMALLr/SMALL]
intransitive verb
1 hacer magia, hacer juegos de manos
transitive verb (Also to conjure up)
1 (by magic) hacer aparecer como por arte de magia; (meal etc) preparar, improvisar
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
a name to conjure with (influential) un nombre todopoderoso, un nombre que abre puertas 2 (difficult) un nombre difícil de pronunciar
conjure ['kɑnʤər, 'kʌn-] v, -jured ; -juring vt
1) entreat: rogar, suplicar
2)
to conjure up : hacer aparecer (apariciones), evocar (memorias, etc.)
conjure vi
: practicar la magia
conjure
v.
conjurar v.
escamotear v.
evocar v.
practicar las artes mágicas v.
'kɑːndʒər, 'kʌndʒə(r)
1.
transitive verb

to conjure something out of thin air — hacer* aparecer algo como por arte de magia


2.
vi (perform tricks) hacer* magia
Phrasal Verbs:

I
['kʌndʒǝ(r)]
VI hacer juegos de manos

he conjures with handkerchiefs — hace trucos con pañuelos

a name to conjure with — un personaje importante, una figura destacada


II
[kǝn'dʒʊǝ(r)]
VT liter suplicar

to conjure sb to do sth — suplicar a algn que haga algo

* * *
['kɑːndʒər, 'kʌndʒə(r)]
1.
transitive verb

to conjure something out of thin air — hacer* aparecer algo como por arte de magia


2.
vi (perform tricks) hacer* magia
Phrasal Verbs:

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