['spektə(r)]['spektər]
  • n. 鬼怪;幽灵;幻觉
  • =specter.
    • noun(名词)
      1. 对于…的恐惧(或忧虑)
      2. [ C ] 幽灵;鬼魂

    双解例句

    noun(名词)
    1. 对于…的恐惧(或忧虑)

      The awful spectre of civil war looms over the country.

      内战的阴云笼罩着全国。

      Drought and war have raised the spectre of food shortages for up to 24 million African people.

      干旱和战争引起了2400万非洲人民对于食品短缺的恐惧。

    2. [ C ] 幽灵;鬼魂

    小知识

    A spectre is a ghost or spirit. If you see a spectre of the previous owners in your new house, get out quick! A spectre can also be a thought that haunts you.

    The word spectre (or specter) has to do with being haunted — it can be something that literally haunts you, like the ghost of your Aunt Sally who bangs the windows every night. You can also say that a reminder of something painful is a spectre. A spectre can also be a fear of something dreadful happening in the future, like the spectre of a second ice age. Spectre is generally the British spelling, while Americans prefer specter.

    实用短语

    1. brocken spectre

      峨眉宝光,布罗肯幻象,布洛肯光

    2. spectre of the black rose

      黑玫瑰邪鬼,黑玫瑰骑士

    3. silk spectre ii

      丝鬼二代,二世,灵丝

    4. silk spectre

      丝鬼,丝鬼一代,丝绸幽灵

    5. razor spectre

      雷蛇幽灵

    6. mercurial – spectre

      梅珂尔瑞,幽鬼

    7. raise spectre

      招唤幽魂

    8. jay spectre

      斯伯科特

    同义词

    soul  /  monster

    同根词

    词根:spectre

    adj.

    spectral[光] 光谱的;幽灵的;鬼怪的

    n.

    specter幽灵;妖怪;恐怖之物