spook
惊吓
常用释义
英音[ spuːk ]
美音[ spuːk ]
变形
复数:
spooks
第三人称单数:
spooks
现在分词:
spooking
过去式:
spooked
过去分词:
spooked
基本释义
- n. <非正式>鬼,幽灵;<美,非正式>密探,间谍;<美,旧>黑鬼;(尤指无端)让人恐惧的东西
- v. 使惊慌,惊吓;<非正式>(尤指动物)突然受惊
例句
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1·That might spook the buyers of bonds that finance all those deficits.那可能会让所有这些赤字融资债券的买家感到恐慌。
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2·Televiewers, sick of hoary Hoot Gibson oaters and antique spook comedies, wonder when, if ever, they will see fresh, first-class Hollywood films.电视观众早已厌倦了过时的胡特·吉布森西部片和落伍的惊悚喜剧,他们不知道什么时候才能看到新鲜的、一流的好莱坞电影。
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3·As for what to do with a haunted house, the methods vary; running out the front door screaming is one option, but you can also get to know the spook.至于如何应付鬼魂屋,方法各异;一个选择是尖叫着跑出前门,但你也可以了解这个幽灵。
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4·Don't let that reality spook you.不要让现实吓唬住你。
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5·Spook: I've already told you, no.“惊吓:”我已经告诉你,没有。
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6·They don't want to spook anybody.他们不想威胁到任何人。
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7·Bats that suck your blood, "said Spook."“有会吸你的血的蝙蝠,”斯布克说。
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8·This may cause horses to unexplainably spook.这可能会引起马匹的无故受惊。
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9·At night, he would creep out of the house like a spook.夜间,他常常像幽灵一般地从家里偷偷地出来。
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10·I am not a spook like those who haunted Edgar Allan Poe.我不是缠磨着埃德加·爱伦·坡的那种幽灵。
同义词
同根词
词根:
spook
spooky
adj
幽灵般的;有鬼般的;令人毛骨悚然的