spook
spook 英 [spu:k] 美 [spuk]
n. 鬼;幽灵 vt. 惊吓;鬼怪般地出没 vi. 受惊
进行时:spooking 过去式:spooked 过去分词:spooked 第三人称单数:spooks 名词复数:spooks
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- n. 鬼;幽灵
- vt. 惊吓;鬼怪般地出没
- vi. 受惊
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1. Reindeer can spook suddenly, so Nils Peder kneels calmly in the midst of the herd on which his livelihood depends.
驯鹿可能突然受到惊吓,所以尼尔斯•皮德尔在他生计所依赖的鹿群中镇静地跪了下来。
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2. First you have to die, maybe tragically, then leave part of your soul hanging around earth to spook relatives and haunt houses.
首先你先要死去,最好是惨死,之后,将你部分的灵魂留在地球上,出没于鬼屋并且家人附近。
- spook (n.) 1801, "spectre, apparition, ghost," from Dutch spook, from Middle Dutch spooc "spook, ghost," from a common Germanic source (German Spuk "ghost, apparition," Middle Low German spok "spook," Swedish spok "scarecrow," Norwegian spjok "ghost, specter," Danish spøg "joke"), of unknown origin. According to Klein's sources, possible outside connections include Lettish spigana "dragon, witch," spiganis "will o' the wisp," Lithuanian spingu, spingėti "to shine," Old Prussian spanksti "spark."
- spook (v.) 1867, "to walk or act like a ghost," from spook (n.). Meaning "to unnerve" is from 1935. Related: Spooked; spooking.
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