specter
英 ['spektə(r)]
美 ['spektər]
n. 同“spectre”
COCA.28314
英英释义
noun
- a mental representation of some haunting experience
- he looked like he had seen a ghost
- it aroused specters from his past
- a ghostly appearing figure
- we were unprepared for the apparition that confronted us
双语例句
- The specter of overpopulation casts its pall over the access of new life anyway;
人口过度膨胀的恐慌给新生命的诞生蒙上了阴影。 - There is no denying that the specter of unemployment and want is constantly haunting them.
失业和贫乏的幽灵一直在对他们作祟是不能否认的。 - I see that behind the nobility of his gestures there lurks the specter of the ridiculousness of it all – that he is not only sublime, but absurd.
我从他的高雅手势后看到一个荒谬的幽灵在徘徊&他不仅崇高,而且还荒谬。 - Japanese primarily connect lotus flower and death as well as the specter world together.
日本人主要把莲与死亡以及幽灵世界连在一起。 - It seemed to Golda that her country had escaped the specter of military defeat.
在果尔达看来,她的国家好容易摆脱了军事失败的幽灵。 - The specter of unemployment hunted the country.
失业的幽灵在这个国家作祟。 - The news of more cuts has raised the specter of redundancies once again.
关于进一步裁减的消息让人们担心会再次裁员。 - In this last example you can see that this specter is trying to target a group of infantry.
在最后的例子中,你可以看到,幽魂炮正在瞄准一队步兵。 - A supernatural being; a ghost or specter.
下凡的神仙超自然力的灵魂; - He'll also be trailing the specter of rising protectionism in america.
他也是美国的贸易保护主义幽灵。