zombie 英 ['zɒmbɪ]   美 ['zɑmbi]

zombie

zombie  英 ['zɒmbɪ] 美 ['zɑmbi]

n. 行尸走肉;蛇神;木讷呆板的人 

名词复数:zombies 

Everyone playing the game starts as “human” with the exception of one: the original zombie. 每个人在游戏开始时都是“人类”,只有一人例外:那就是“原始僵尸”。
In the end, what I am suggesting is that with careful planning and a consistent approach, the zombie threat can be managed. 最后,我想要说明的是:只要有精心的策划和始终如一的对策,活僵尸威胁是能够得以控制的。

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  • n. 行尸走肉;蛇神;木讷呆板的人
  • 1. Everyone playing the game starts as “human” with the exception of one: the original zombie.

    每个人在游戏开始时都是“人类”,只有一人例外:那就是“原始僵尸”。

  • 2. In the end, what I am suggesting is that with careful planning and a consistent approach, the zombie threat can be managed.

    最后,我想要说明的是:只要有精心的策划和始终如一的对策,活僵尸威胁是能够得以控制的。

  • 3. In this zombie world of ours, they are your ultimate kickass partner.

    在我们这个现实的僵尸世界里,他们才是你的终极强力合伙人。

  • zombie (n.) 1871, of West African origin (compare Kikongo zumbi "fetish;" Kimbundu nzambi "god"), originally the name of a snake god, later with meaning "reanimated corpse" in voodoo cult. But perhaps also from Louisiana creole word meaning "phantom, ghost," from Spanish sombra "shade, ghost." Sense "slow-witted person" is recorded from 1936.
zom·bie / ˈzɒmbi ; NAmE ˈzɑːmbi / noun 1 ( informal) a person who seems only partly alive, without any feeling or interest in what is happening 无生气的人;麻木迟钝的人 2 (in some African and Caribbean religions and in horror stories) a dead body that has been made alive again by magic (某些非洲和加勒比地区的宗教及恐怖故事中)靠巫术起死回生的僵尸 zombie zombies zom·bie / ˈzɒmbi ; NAmE ˈzɑːmbi /
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