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spook

英 [spuːk]

美 [spuːk]

n.  鬼; 间谍; 特工
v.  吓; 惊吓; 受惊

复数:spooks 过去分词:spooked 过去式:spooked 现在分词:spooking 第三人称单数:spooks 

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Collins.1 / BNC.33501 / COCA.12870

牛津词典

    noun


    • a ghost
      1. a castle haunted by spooks
        闹鬼的城堡
    • 间谍;特工
      a spy
      1. a CIA spook
        中央情报局特工

    verb

    • 吓;惊吓;受惊
      to frighten a person or an animal; to become frightened
      1. We were spooked by the strange noises and lights.
        那奇怪的声音和亮光把我们吓坏了。
      2. The horse spooked at the siren.
        警报器一响,马受惊了。

    柯林斯词典

    • 鬼魂;幽灵
      Aspookis a ghost.
      1. N-COUNT 间谍
        Aspookis a spy.
        1. ...as a US intelligence spook said yesterday.
          据昨天一位美国情报员所说…
      2. VERB 使受到惊吓;使神经紧张
        If peopleare spooked, something has scared them or made them nervous.
        1. But was it the wind that spooked her?...
          但会是风吓到她了吗?
        2. Investors were spooked by slowing economies.
          经济增长速度的放慢让投资者神经紧张。

      英英释义

      noun

      verb

      • frighten or scare, and often provoke into a violent action
        1. The noise spooked the horse

      双语例句

      • We weren't scared a bit,@ said spook.
        “我们一点都不怕,”斯布克说。
      • Put your spook hats on.
        把你们的鬼帽子戴上。
      • 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。
      • Spook ( ghost) writers are planted and recruited in politics, the media etc.
        鬼(幽灵)作家被政治家,媒体等所栽培并征募。
      • Spook leapt in the air, thinking it was a bat.
        斯布克跳了起来,以为这是一只蝙蝠。
      • We spook the spook, and maybe that chance goes away.
        我们窝里斗,机会就没了。
      • Spook had his ears switched off.
        斯布克已经捂住了自己的耳朵。
      • Don't think you're going to spook me with these fairy tales!
        别以为你们能用这些神啊鬼啊的故事吓着我!
      • Because I didn't want to spook you before a presentation.
        因为我不想在你做陈述之前扰乱你。
      • Spook peered into the cave.
        斯布克看了一下洞穴。