spook

spook [spu:k]  [spuk] 

第三人称单数:spooks

spook的解释

第三人称复数:spooks

现在分词:spooking

过去分词:spooked

过去式:spooked

spook 基本解释

名词鬼; 幽灵; 间谍; <俚>出没无常行踪古怪的人

及物动词鬼怪般地出没; 吓唬,恐吓; (因受惊吓而)逃窜

spook 网络解释

1. 幽灵:她的著作<<僵>>(Stiff)和<<幽灵>>(Spook)是出自她为Salon<死亡之旅>专栏的研究(可惜专栏也被结束了). 她的新作<<砰>>(Bonk)游走於妇科医学,性研究和成人用品产业.

2. 间谍:提供情报provide intelligence | 间谍spook | 间谍卫星spy satellite

3. 幽灵/鬼/惊吓/鬼怪般地出没/逃窜:spoofing /电子欺骗/ | spook /幽灵/鬼/惊吓/鬼怪般地出没/逃窜/ | spooky /幽灵一般的/有鬼一样的/令人毛骨悚然的/

4. 吓:13.Conjugal. 夫妇的. | 14.Spook. 吓. | 15.Get it together. 起来吧.

spook 词典解释

1. 鬼魂;幽灵
    A spook is a ghost.

2. spook什么意思

2. 间谍
    A spook is a spy.

    e.g. ...as a US intelligence spook said yesterday.
           据昨天一位美国情报员所说…

3. 使受到惊吓;使神经紧张
    If people are spooked, something has scared them or made them nervous.

    e.g. But was it the wind that spooked her?...
           但会是风吓到她了吗?
    e.g. Investors were spooked by slowing economies.
           经济增长速度的放慢让投资者神经紧张。

spooked
He was so spooked that he, too, began to believe that he heard strange clicks and noises on their telephones.
他太害怕了,以至于也开始相信自己听到了他们的电话发出奇怪的咔哒声响。
spook 单语例句

1. spook的意思

1. And most experts think there's still a good chance the downturn in the housing and stock markets will deepen to further spook already frightened consumers.

2. This is something that will spook Italy and other peripheral eurozone countries.

3. spook的意思

3. The Canadian movie " Spook " has already withdrawn from the festival, which ends on Sunday.

4. Austerity can spook the markets if it compromises growth, as it has in Greece.

5. The company " was in denial about the changes that are needed because they didn't want to spook investors ".

6. spook的翻译

6. " Shanghai Nightmare " opened in late September and is set to spook the town until Halloween, or October 31.

7. It is unclear why the stamp duty increase seemed to spook investors.

8. Obama has warned that the burgeoning US debt could spook US financial markets, driving up borrowing costs and putting future economic growth at risk.

spook 英英释义

spook在线翻译

noun

1. spook

1. a mental representation of some haunting experience

    e.g. he looked like he had seen a ghost
           it aroused specters from his past

    Synonym: ghost shade wraith specter spectre

2. someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric

    Synonym: creep weirdo weirdie weirdy

verb

1. spook的意思

1. frighten or scare, and often provoke into a violent action

    e.g. The noise spooked the horse