spook
美[spuːk] 英[spuːk]
n. 幽灵;间谍
vt. 鬼怪般出没;吓唬;惊吓;代写
英英释义
Noun- someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric
- a mental representation of some haunting experience;
"he looked like he had seen a ghost" "it aroused specters from his past"
Verb- frighten or scare, and often provoke into a violent action;
"The noise spooked the horse"
例句
用作名词(n.)- Are you afraid of spooks?你怕不怕鬼?
- I just learned that my father had been a spook for years.我刚刚才得知我父亲多年来一直是个间谍。
用作及物动词(vt.)- Something in the bushes spooked her horse.矮树林里有东西惊了她的马。
- Someone like you won't spook me.像你这样的人吓唬不了我。
- The drop, say analysts, was enough to spook an already nervous market.这种跌落,分析师认为,足以在已经很紧张的市场引起恐慌。
- I can spook a letter for you, if necessary.如果有必要,我可以代你写封信的。