ghost
ghost
英[ɡəʊst]美[ɡoʊst]
n.鬼,幽灵,(尤指可怕事物的)记忆,隐约的一点点,(电视屏幕上的)重影;
vt.悄悄地行进;
vi.替人代笔;
复数:ghosts;
第三人称单数:ghosts;
过去式:ghosted;
现在分词:ghosting;
例句
Here are a few things she has done, does do: dip snuff, tell ghost stories...下面则是一些她做过,确实做过的事情:吸鼻烟,讲鬼故事……
It is a superstitious idea that the ghost can cast a living man under a spell.鬼魂能迷住人是一种迷信的观念。
He looked so terrified I thought he’d seen a ghost.他看上去如此害怕,我以为他看见鬼了。
I thought I saw a ghost, but perhaps it was only a trick of the light.我以为我看见鬼了, 但这大概不过是灯光在捉弄人。
He looked so terrified that I thought he'd seen a ghost.他看上去如此害怕, 我以为他看见鬼了。
I thought I’d seen a ghost — it really freaked me out.我当时以为见到了鬼─我大惊失色。
A priest was called in to exorcize the ghost.请来一个牧师驱鬼。
A priest was called in to exorcise the ghost.请来一个牧师驱鬼。
And like a ghost she glimmers on to me.她又幽灵般地向我闪着微光.
A priest exorcized the ghost from the house.教士将鬼从房屋中驱走.
英语六级真题
But because changes aren't reflected across the content delivery networks immediately, ghost copies of files tend to linger for days or weeks.
出自-2010年12月听力原文Germany is known for its efficiency and refined engineering, but when it comes to its new ghost airport, this reputation could not be further from the truth.
2019年12月六级真题(第二套)听力 Section C柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
N-COUNT
鬼;幽灵
A ghost is the spirit of a dead person that someone believes they can see or feel.
例句
...the ghost of Marie Antoinette...玛丽·安托瓦妮特的幽灵The village is haunted by the ghosts of the dead children.死去的孩子们的幽灵常在该村出没。N-COUNT
(尤指对可怕事物的)记忆,回忆
The ghost of something, especially of something bad that has happened, is the memory of it.
例句
The President is using the two visits to lay the ghosts of the Munich Agreement.总统正借这两次访问来消除《慕尼黑协定》的阴影。...the ghost of economic mismanagement.经济管理不善的梦魇N-SING
一丝;一点
If there is a ghost of something, that thing is so faint or weak that it hardly exists.
例句
He gave the ghost of a smile...他露出一丝微笑。The sun was warm and there was just a ghost of a breeze from the north-west.阳光和煦,仅有一丝西北风轻轻吹拂。VERB
代人写作;为人代笔
If a book or other piece of writing is ghosted, it is written by a writer for another person, for example a politician or sportsman, who then publishes it as his or her own work.
例句
I published his autobiography, which was very competently ghosted by a woman journalist from the Daily Mail...我出版了《每日邮报》的女记者为他代笔的自传,写得颇具文采。I ghosted his weekly rugby column for the Telegraph.我为他代写《电讯报》每周的橄榄球专栏。PHRASE
没有一点(成功的)可能;机会渺茫
If someone does not stand or does not have a ghost of a chance of doing something, they have very little chance of succeeding in it.
例句
He doesn't stand a ghost of a chance of selling the house.那房子他根本不可能卖得出去。PHRASE
(人)放弃,撂挑子;(机器)报废,不再运转
If someone gives up the ghost, they stop trying to do something because they no longer believe they can do it successfully. If a machine gives up the ghost, it stops working.
例句
Some firms give up the ghost before they find what they are looking for...一些公司没等找到目标便已放弃。The battery in my car gave up the ghost.我的汽车电池报废了。英汉词典释义
n.
鬼, 幽灵
Do you believe in ghosts?你相信有鬼吗?He looked so terrified that I thought he'd seen a ghost.他看上去如此害怕, 我以为他看见鬼了。(尤指可怕事物的)记忆,回忆
隐约的一点点;(某物残留的)一丝,一点
(电视屏幕上的)重影
vt.
悄悄地行进
英英词典释义
Noun
1. a mental representation of some haunting experience;
"he looked like he had seen a ghost""it aroused specters from his past"2. a writer who gives the credit of authorship to someone else
3. the visible disembodied soul of a dead person
4. a suggestion of some quality;
"there was a touch of sarcasm in his tone""he detected a ghost of a smile on her face"Verb
1. move like a ghost;
"The masked men ghosted across the moonlit yard"2. haunt like a ghost; pursue;
"Fear of illness haunts her"3. write for someone else;
"How many books have you ghostwritten so far?"行业词典
医学: 鬼;空壳,血影,形骸细胞:一种模糊或阴影的轮廓,缺乏通常物质的真实性;血影溶血后残留的红细胞膜囊;
生物学: 菌蜕;
电子学: 重影;
石油: 伴随波;