词汇 | ghost |
释义 | ghost noun uk /ɡəʊst/ us /ɡoʊst/ ghostnoun (SPIRIT)B1[ C ] 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,幽灵 believe in ghostsDo you believe in ghosts?你相信有鬼吗? haunted by a ghostThe gardens are said to be haunted by the ghost of a child who drowned in the river.据说一个溺死在河中的孩子的幽灵经常出现在这些花园中。 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.据传说,晚上有个无头鬼走过这幢房子的走廊。 The Society for Psychical Research is investigating reports of a ghost at the old vicarage.心灵研究学会正在调查关于牧师旧宅闹鬼的报告。 Have you ever seen a ghost? There's no such thing as ghosts. Souls, spirits & ghosts apparition astral plane astral projection aura chi ectoplasm haunted incorporeal incubus necromancer necromancy possessed reincarnation soul spectrally spook succubus séance wight zombie ghostnoun (MEMORY)[ S ]literary a memory, usually of something or someone bad: (通常指对不好的事或人的)记忆,回忆;摆脱不掉的往事 ghost ofThe ghost of the old dictator still lingers on.那个老独裁者在人们的记忆中阴魂不散。 Memory and memories abiding memory associative memory at/in the back of your mindidiom clear memory confabulation dim déjà vu haunting hauntingly have a memory like an elephantidiom learn something by roteidiom live (on) in the memoryidiom memory photographic memory recall recollection rediscovery reminiscence retentive rote Idiomsgive up the ghost look like/as though you've seen a ghost not have a/the ghost of a chance ghost verb uk /ɡəʊst/ us /ɡoʊst/ ghostverb (WRITE)[ T ](alsoghostwrite) to write a book, article, etc. for another person to publish under their own name: A writer friend of his was ghosting the autobiography of a jockey. Most of Reagan's newspaper columns were ghosted for him. Around 80 percent of celebrity books are ghosted. Tony is ghosting the memoirs of Eddie, an ex-con who went to prison for his part in a bullion robbery. He is a freelance writer who is ghosting an article for a corporate executive. Writing & typing agraphia asemic bang bang something out bash something out borrow chart dot draw keyboard orthography put someone down for something put something/someone down re-register re-registration readability scrawl semiotics speller transcribe ghostverb (END COMMUNICATION)[ I or T ]informal to end a relationship with someone suddenly by stopping all communication with them: Should I message her back or just ghost? I couldn't understand why I'd been ghosted. She was furious about being ghosted by Dan. If you want to finish with a boyfriend, tell him, don't just ghost. He ghosted his girlfriend and then she became his boss. Relationships: ending & divorce a parting of the waysidiom affiliation order annul annulment break something up break up with someone bust chuck dump get the pushidiom ghosting give someone the elbowidiom give someone the heave-hoidiom give someone the pushidiom post-divorce rebound rift run out on someone/something separate throw You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Neglecting and ignoring ghostverb (MOVE)[ I ] to move somewhere smoothly, quickly and quietly: They slid through the big gate and ghosted across the park. The big striker ghosted to the back post and scored. Sarah suddenly ghosted out from behind the shed. Three youths ghosted out from a narrow alleyway a short distance ahead of her. Several black shapes were ghosting swiftly over the grass. Advancing and moving forward advance ballistically beeline bull come come over come up cruise gain gain on someone/something head lead make towards something/someone proceed progress pull push run skiddy slide ghost | American Dictionaryghost noun[ C ] us/ɡoʊst/ the spirit of a dead person imagined as visiting the living and usually appearing as a pale, almost transparent form: There are lots of stories about ghosts. |
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