spook
英 [spuːk]
美 [spuːk]
n. 鬼; 间谍; 特工
v. 吓; 惊吓; 受惊
复数:spooks 过去分词:spooked 过去式:spooked 现在分词:spooking 第三人称单数:spooks
Collins.1 / BNC.33501 / COCA.12870
牛津词典
noun
- 鬼
a ghost- a castle haunted by spooks
闹鬼的城堡
- a castle haunted by spooks
- 间谍;特工
a spy- a CIA spook
中央情报局特工
- a CIA spook
verb
- 吓;惊吓;受惊
to frighten a person or an animal; to become frightened- We were spooked by the strange noises and lights.
那奇怪的声音和亮光把我们吓坏了。 - The horse spooked at the siren.
警报器一响,马受惊了。
- We were spooked by the strange noises and lights.
柯林斯词典
- 鬼魂;幽灵
Aspookis a ghost. - N-COUNT 间谍
Aspookis a spy.- ...as a US intelligence spook said yesterday.
据昨天一位美国情报员所说…
- ...as a US intelligence spook said yesterday.
- VERB 使受到惊吓;使神经紧张
If peopleare spooked, something has scared them or made them nervous.- But was it the wind that spooked her?...
但会是风吓到她了吗? - Investors were spooked by slowing economies.
经济增长速度的放慢让投资者神经紧张。
- But was it the wind that spooked her?...
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
- someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric
verb
- frighten or scare, and often provoke into a violent action
- The noise spooked the horse