spooking

听听怎么读
[spu:kɪŋ]
是什么意思
  • v.

    吓,吓唬( spook的现在分词 );

  • 英英释义

    spook[ spu:k ]

    • n.
      • someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric

        同义词:creepweirdoweirdieweirdy

      • a mental representation of some haunting experience

        同义词:ghostshadewraithspecterspectre

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

      "The noise spooked the horse"

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. Are you afraid of spooks?
      你怕不怕鬼?
    2. I just learned that my father had been a spook for years.
      我刚刚才得知我父亲多年来一直是个间谍。
    用作及物动词(vt.)
    1. Something in the bushes spooked her horse.
      矮树林里有东西惊了她的马。
    2. Someone like you won't spook me.
      像你这样的人吓唬不了我。
    3. The drop, say analysts, was enough to spook an already nervous market.
      这种跌落,分析师认为,足以在已经很紧张的市场引起恐慌。
    4. I can spook a letter for you, if necessary.
      如果有必要,我可以代你写封信的。

    权威例句

    Spooking the boomers
    DE-SPOOKING TAKES PATIENCE
    What’s Spooking Wall Street?
    Overcome Chronic Spooking
    De-Spooking From the Ground with Armin Arnoldt
    "Non-spooking"combination bird feeder and shelter
    Sinister Scenes. (The Joy of Spooking, Bk. 3)
    China’s Credit Crunch is Spooking Global Investors
    A Frightful Time for the Family; TRAVEL Jayne Howarth Enjoys a Good Spooking at Alton Towers
    Business Frets over South Africa Law: A New Act Is Spooking Investors Who Fear a Government Shift towards Nationalisation