ghost 英 [gəʊst]
美 [goʊst]
复数形式:ghosts
第三人称单数:ghosts
现在分词:ghosting
过去式:ghosted
ghost 词典解释
名词鬼,幽灵;(尤指可怕事物的)记忆;隐约的一点点;(电视屏幕上的)重影
及物动词悄悄地行进
不及物动词替人代笔
ghost 词典例句
及物动词
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It was he who ghosted the general's memoirs.
那位将军的回忆录是他代笔的。
不及物动词
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He is ghosting for a movie star.
他在替一位电影明星捉刀。
名词
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I haven't a ghost of a chance of getting the job.
我毫无可能得到这份工作。
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I haven't a ghost of a chance.
我一点机会也没有。
ghost 网络解释
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abbr. global horizontal sounding technique; 全球水平探测技术
ghost 英英释义
noun
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a mental representation of some haunting experience
e.g. he looked like he had seen a ghost
e.g. it aroused specters from his past
Synonym: shade spook wraith specter spectre
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a suggestion of some quality
e.g. there was a touch of sarcasm in his tone
e.g. he detected a ghost of a smile on her face
Synonym: touch trace
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the visible disembodied soul of a dead person
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a writer who gives the credit of authorship to someone else
Synonym: ghostwriter
verb
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write for someone else
e.g. How many books have you ghostwritten so far?
Synonym: ghostwrite
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haunt like a ghost
pursue
e.g. Fear of illness haunts her
Synonym: haunt obsess
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move like a ghost
e.g. The masked men ghosted across the moonlit yard
ghost [gəʊst]
四级
考研
英语释义
1
n. a mental representation of some haunting experience
2
n. the visible disembodied soul of a dead person
4
v. write for someone else
相关单词辨析
这组词都有“灵魂,心灵”的意思,其区别是:
soul: 指超越身体之外,永远存在的无形的东西,即所谓灵魂,亦可作人解。
spirit: 当指与body相对而言的所谓灵魂时,可与soul互换使用,但强调人的精神素质,也指神仙、精灵等。
ghost: 普通用词,主要指死者的灵魂。