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haunt[hɔ:nt]- vt.
- 常去,常到(某处):
He haunted the British Museum when living in London. 在伦敦居住期间,他常去不列颠博物馆。 to haunt a house 常去某人家 - 缠住(某人):
He hates to be haunted by the reporters. 他讨厌被记者们缠住。 - 常与…交往:
She haunted Jackson closely before becoming a singing star. 在成为歌星之前,她和杰克逊交往甚密。 - (思想、回忆等)萦绕在…心中;缠扰,使苦恼;使担忧:
Memories of the old days haunted him 。对过去岁月的回忆常常萦绕在他的心头。 His youthful escapades came back to haunt him. 年轻时的胡作非为时常令他感到苦恼。 - 布满,洋溢在:
She is haunted in happy memories. 她沉浸在幸福的回忆中。 - (鬼魂等)常常出没于;老是附在…身上:
That's the house that was haunted. 这就是那所过去常常闹鬼的房屋。 to haunt a person 鬼魂附身
- vi.
- 经常逗留;存留:
I saw some persons haunting around your house, what's the matter with you? 我看见有几个人常在你家周围转悠,你那里发生什么事了? - 交往(后与 with 连用):
His father let him not to haunt with us the bad girls. 他父亲不让他和我们这些坏女孩交往。 - (鬼魂等)经常出没,作祟
- n.
- 常去的地方
- (动物的)栖息处,生息地
- (坏人等的)巢穴,老窝
- /hɔ:nt,hænt/ [主方言]幽灵,鬼
- [古语]风俗,习惯(作法)
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