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英 ['spektə(r)]
美 [ˈspɛktɚ]

《spectre》是什么意思

  • n.

    鬼怪;幽灵;缠绕心头的恐惧;凶兆

  • 变形

    复数:spectres

    英英释义

    spectre[ 'spektə ]

    • n.
      • a ghostly appearing figure

        同义词:apparitionphantomphantasmphantasmafantasmspecter

      • a mental representation of some haunting experience

        同义词:ghostshadespookwraithspecter

    学习《spectre》怎么用

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. The spectre of Valentine rising before the poisoner would have alarmed her less
      即使瓦朗蒂娜的灵魂出现在那维尔福夫人的面前,她也不会感到那样害怕。
    2. The spectre of unemployment haunted the country.
      失业的幽灵在这个国家作祟。
    3. It was its spectre which had just passed before his eyes.
      那便是刚才在他眼前走过的那个幽灵。
    4. The spectre of unemployment was always on his mind.
      他心头一直萦绕著可能失业的恐惧感。

    权威例句

    Le Spectre d'une Variete Riemannienne
    Le Spectre d’une Variété Riemannienne
    Sur le spectre des operateurs aux differences finies aleatoires
    Sur le spectre des opérateurs aux différences finies aléatoires
    Atlas du spectre d'absorption de la molecule d'iode 14800-20000 cm-1
    The designer’s guide to SPICE and SPECTRE
    Spectre of racism in health and health care: lessons from history and the United States
    Knowledge management: raising the spectre of the cross‐cultural dimension
    Apocalypse Forever? Post-Political Populism and the Spectre of Climate Change
    Benedict Anderson. The Spectre of Comparisons: Nationalism, Southeast Asia, and the World. New York: Verso. 1998. Pp. x, 374. $19.00
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