goblin 英 [ˈgɒblɪn]   美 [ˈgɑblɪn]

goblin

goblin  英 [ˈgɒblɪn] 美 [ˈgɑblɪn]

n. 小妖精;顽皮的丑小鬼 

名词复数:goblins 

The goblin pounced on the fisherman. 小妖精猛扑向渔夫。
Hey, goblin! 嗨, 小妖精!

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  • n. 小妖精;顽皮的丑小鬼
  • 1. The goblin pounced on the fisherman.

    小妖精猛扑向渔夫。

  • 2. Hey, goblin!

    嗨, 小妖精!

  • 3. The goblin went into the small pot to show the fisherman how he can go in to the small pot.

    小妖精钻进小罐子给渔夫看他是怎样进去的。

  • goblin (n.) early 14c., "a devil, incubus, mischievous and ugly fairy," from Norman French gobelin (12c., as Medieval Latin Gobelinus, the name of a spirit haunting the region of Evreux, in chronicle of Ordericus Vitalis), of uncertain origin; said to be unrelated to German kobold (see cobalt), or from Medieval Latin cabalus, from Greek kobalos "impudent rogue, knave," kobaloi "wicked spirits invoked by rogues," of unknown origin. Another suggestion is that it is a diminutive of the proper name Gobel.
gob·lin / ˈɡɒblɪn ; NAmE ˈɡɑːblɪn / noun (in stories) a small ugly creature that likes to trick people or cause trouble (传说中的)小妖精,丑妖怪 goblin goblins gob·lin / ˈɡɒblɪn ; NAmE ˈɡɑːblɪn /
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