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ghostBrE /ɡəʊst/NAmE /ɡoʊst/ noun [C] the spirit of a dead person that a living person believes they can see or hear 鬼;鬼魂;幽灵◆Do you believe in ghosts (= believe that they exist)? 你相信有鬼吗?◆the ghost of her father that had come back to haunt her 回来缠绕她的她父亲的幽灵◆He looked as if he had seen a ghost (= looked very frightened). 他那副样子就像是见到鬼一样。 [C] the memory of sth, especially sth bad (尤指可怕事物的)记忆,回忆◆The ghost of anti-Semitism still haunts Europe. 反犹主义在欧洲仍然阴魂不散。 [sing.] ~ of stha very slight amount of sth that is left behind or that you are not sure really exists 隐约的一点点;(某物残留的)一丝,一点◆There was a ghost of a smile on his face. 他脸上露出隐隐的一丝微笑。◆You don't have a ghost of a chance (= you have no chance). 你一点儿机会都没有。 [sing.] a second image on a television screen that is not as clear as the first, caused by a fault (电视屏幕上的)重影 ●give up the ˈghostto die 死(humorous) (of a machine 机器) to stop working 报废;不能运转;完蛋◆My car finally gave up the ghost. 我的汽车终于报废了。●be a shadow/ghost of your former ˈselfto not have the strength, influence, etc. that you used to have 失去昔日的力量(或影响等);威风不再;不如当年 ghostBrE /ɡəʊst/NAmE /ɡoʊst/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they ghost BrE /ɡəʊst/ NAmE /ɡoʊst/present simple - he / she / it ghosts BrE /ɡəʊsts/ NAmE /ɡoʊsts/past simple ghosted BrE /ˈɡəʊstɪd/ NAmE /ˈɡoʊstɪd/past participle ghosted BrE /ˈɡəʊstɪd/ NAmE /ˈɡoʊstɪd/ -ing form ghosting BrE /ˈɡəʊstɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈɡoʊstɪŋ/ = ghostwrite [I] + adv./prep. (literary) to move without making a sound 悄悄地行进◆They ghosted up the smooth waters of the river. 他们悄悄地航行在平静的河水上。 |