ghost
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A ghost is the spirit of a dead person that someone believes they can see or feel. 幽靈
...the ghost of Marie Antoinette. …瑪麗·安托瓦內(nèi)特的幽靈。
2. N-COUNT The ghost of something, especially of something bad that has happened, is the memory of it. 陰魂 (指對壞事的記憶)
...the ghost of anti-Americanism. …反美主義的陰魂。
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ghost /ɡ??st/ (ghosts)
劍橋詞典
- A headless ghost walks the castle at night - or so the story goes.
- According to tradition , a headless ghost walks through the corridors of the house at night .
- The Society for Psychical Research is investigating reports of a ghost at the old vicarage .
- Have you ever seen a ghost?
- There's no such thing as ghosts.
ghost noun (SPIRIT)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ]the spirit of a dead person , sometimes represented as a pale , almost transparent image of that person that some people believe appears to people who are alive
鬼,幽靈
Do you believe in ghosts? 你相信有鬼嗎?
The gardens are said to be haunted by the ghost of a child who drowned in the river . 據(jù)說一個溺死在河中的孩子的幽靈經(jīng)常出現(xiàn)在這些花園中。
例句
ghost noun (MEMORY)
[ 單數(shù)名詞 ] literarya memory , usually of something or someone bad
(通常指對不好的事或人的)記憶,回憶;擺脫不掉的往事
The ghost of the old dictator still lingers on. 那個老獨裁者在人們的記憶中陰魂不散。
習(xí)語
give up the ghostlook like/as though you've seen a ghost
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