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BNC: 3541 COCA: 3266

ghost

noun
/ɡəʊst/
/ɡəʊst/
Idioms
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  1. [countable] the spirit of a dead person that a living person believes they can see or hear鬼;鬼魂;幽灵
    • Do you believe in ghosts (= believe that they exist)?你相信有鬼吗?
    • ghost of somebody The ghost of her father had come back to haunt her.她父亲的鬼魂回来缠着她。
    • He looked as if he had seen a ghost (= looked very frightened)他那副样子就像是见到鬼一样。
    • The ghost hunters have so far found nothing.幽灵猎人至今一无所获。
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    • A priest was called in to exorcize the ghost.请来了一个牧师驱鬼。
    • He looked as pale as a ghost as he climbed out of the wrecked car.从撞坏的车中爬出来时,他面无人色。
    • The ghost of a hanged man is said to haunt the house.据说一个吊死者的鬼魂常在这所房子里出没。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + ghost
    • see
    • believe in
    • conjure
    ghost + verb
    • appear
    • haunt something
    • walk
    ghost + noun
    • story
    preposition
    • ghost of
    phrases
    • as pale as a ghost
    • as white as a ghost
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  2. [countable] the memory of something, especially something bad(尤指可怕事物的)记忆,回忆
    • The ghost of anti-Semitism still haunts Europe.反犹主义在欧洲仍然阴魂不散。
  3. [singular] ghost of something a very slight amount of something that is left behind or that you are not sure really exists隐约的一点点;(某物残留的)一丝,一点
    • There was a ghost of a smile on his face.他脸上露出隐隐的一丝微笑。
    • You don't have a ghost of a chance (= you have no chance).你一点儿机会都没有。
  4. [singular] a second image on a television screen that is not as clear as the first, caused by a fault(电视屏幕上的)重影
  5. Word OriginOld English gāst (in the sense ‘spirit, soul’), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch geest and German Geist. The gh- spelling occurs first in Caxton, probably influenced by Flemish gheest.
Idioms
be a shadow/ghost of your former self
  1. to not have the strength, influence, etc. that you used to have失去昔日的力量(或影响等);威风不再;不如当年
    • When his career ended, he became a shadow of his former self.当他的职业生涯结束时,他变成了以前的自己的影子。
give up the ghost
  1. to die
  2. (humorous) (of a machine机器) to stop working报废;不能运转;完蛋
    • My car finally gave up the ghost.我的汽车终于报废了。

ghost

verb
/ɡəʊst/
/ɡəʊst/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they ghost
/ɡəʊst/
/ɡəʊst/
he / she / it ghosts
/ɡəʊsts/
/ɡəʊsts/
past simple ghosted
/ˈɡəʊstɪd/
/ˈɡəʊstɪd/
past participle ghosted
/ˈɡəʊstɪd/
/ˈɡəʊstɪd/
-ing form ghosting
/ˈɡəʊstɪŋ/
/ˈɡəʊstɪŋ/
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  1. (also ghostwrite)
    [transitive, usually passive, intransitive] to write a book, an article, etc. for another person who publishes it as their own work
  2. [intransitive] + adv./prep. (literary) to move without making a sound悄悄地行进
    • They ghosted up the smooth waters of the river.他们悄悄地航行在平静的河水上。
  3. [transitive] ghost somebody to suddenly stop all communication with somebody, usually online, in order to end a relationship
    • I'd never before heard of a husband ghosting his wife.我以前从未听说过丈夫会假扮妻子。
    • When you're ghosted, it's difficult, because you may hang on to false hope.当你被鬼缠身时,这很困难,因为你可能会抱着错误的希望。
  4. Word OriginOld English gāst (in the sense ‘spirit, soul’), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch geest and German Geist. The gh- spelling occurs first in Caxton, probably influenced by Flemish gheest.
BNC: 3541 COCA: 3266
ghost

noun

VERB + GHOST | GHOST + VERB | GHOST + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES VERB + GHOSTsee見鬼You look as if you've seen a ghost!你看起來好像見了鬼似的!believe in相信鬼神I don't believe in ghosts.我不相信鬼神之說。conjure, invoke, summon念咒召鬼神顯靈;用法術召喚鬼神;召喚鬼神exorcize, lay to rest驅鬼A priest was called in to exorcize the ghost.請來了一個牧師驅鬼。GHOST + VERBappear, haunt sth, walk, wander幽靈出現;鬼怪出沒於⋯;鬼魂遊蕩dark, cold nights when ghosts walk鬼魂遊蕩的寒冷黑夜GHOST + NOUNstory鬼故事PREPOSITIONghost of⋯的鬼魂The ghost of a hanged man is said to haunt the house.據說一個吊死者的鬼魂常在這所房子裏出沒。PHRASESas pale as a ghost, as white as a ghost臉色像死人一樣蒼白He looked as pale as a ghost.他面無人色。
BNC: 3541 COCA: 3266
ghost

noun

ghost ♦︎ spirit ♦︎ apparitionThese are all words for an image of a person who is dead, especially one that a living person believes they can see or hear. 这些词均表示鬼、鬼魂、幽灵,尤指活人相信可以看到或听到的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to see a ghost / a spirit / an apparitiona ghost / a spirit / an apparition haunts stha ghost / spirit appears ghost gəʊst; NAmE goʊst [countable] an image of a dead person that a living person believes they can see or hear 鬼,鬼魂,幽灵(活人相信可以看到或听到)Do you believe in ghosts (= believe that they exist)?你相信有鬼吗?It was the ghost of her father that had come back to haunt her.是她父亲的幽灵回来缠住了她。He looked as if he had seen a ghost (= looked very frightened).他看上去像见到鬼似的。We used to sit around the campfire telling ghost stories.我们过去经常围坐在营火旁讲鬼故事。 spirit [countable] the soul thought of as separate from the body and believed to live on after death (死后依然存在的)灵魂,鬼魂,幽灵He is dead, but his spirit lives on.他死了,但他的灵魂将永存。It was believed that people could be possessed by evil spirits.从前,人们相信人有可能被恶鬼缠身。 see also spirit mind noun apparition ˌæpəˈrɪʃn [countable] (rather formal, especially written) a ghost or image of a dead person that appears to sb (向某人显现的)鬼,鬼魂,幽灵Apparitions of a woman in white robes have been reported.有报道说有白衣女鬼显现。
BNC: 3541 COCA: 3266
ghost
Ghosts and spirits: being, daemon, devil...
To write something: write, set down, compose...

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