haunted
['hɔ:ntid]
adj.闹鬼的, 鬼魂出没的, 受到困扰的
动词haunt的过去式和过去分词形式
例句与用法:
The boy wanted his mother to expand on what she had said about the haunted house.
男孩希望他母亲详细说说她曾经提到过的闹鬼房子的情形。
I'm haunted with gloomy thoughts and sad memories.
我常为悲观的思想和悲痛的追念所困扰。
Mr Thompson is going to sell it because it is haunted.
"汤普森先生打算把它卖掉,是因为它好闹鬼。"
She claims to have seen manifestations of dead people in the haunted house.
她说她在那闹鬼的房子里看见了死人显灵。
词形变化:
名词: haunter | 动词过去式: haunted | 动词过去分词: haunted | 动词现在分词: haunting | 动词第三人称单数: haunts |
a.
1. 闹鬼的
This is a haunted house.
这是栋闹鬼的屋子。
2. 烦恼的, 被困扰的
She had a haunted look, as if she were constantly anxious or afraid.
她显得忧愁不堪, 仿佛一直在担心害怕似的。
haunted['hɔ:ntid]adj.1.■(幽灵等)经常出没的;闹鬼的2.■反复出现的3.■令人烦恼的;焦虑不安的,受到折磨(或困扰)的
hauntedhaunted[ˈhɔ:ntid]adj.1.■鬼常出没的2.■反复出现的, 萦绕于怀的3.■令人烦恼的, 困惑的a haunted house闹鬼的房子Her haunted imagination gave her no peace.她那斩不断的思绪使她不得安宁。
adjective
- (of a place) frequented by a ghost
(地方,场所)幽灵出没的,闹鬼的
a reputedly haunted room in the castle.
城堡里据说是闹鬼的房间。
■having or showing signs of mental anguish or torment
受折磨的,痛苦的
the hollow cheeks, the haunted eyes.
凹陷的脸颊,痛苦的双眼。
haunted
动词 haunt:
follow stealthily or recur constantly and spontaneously to
haunt like a ghost; pursue
be a regular or frequent visitor to a certain place
形容词 haunted:
having or showing excessive or compulsive concern with something
同义词:obsessed, preoccupied, taken up
showing emotional affliction or disquiet
inhabited by or as if by apparitions
haunted
■A riddle that haunted me all morning.
一个困扰我整个上午的谜语
■An eery mask haunted with the mailce of a fallen vampire.
一个被已死吸血鬼的灵魂依附的奇怪面具.
■Apparently the park is their frequent haunt.
一对家鸦仍在,看来当地是牠们常到的地方。
■You can't have a haunted housewithout spilling some blood.
不弄点血出来 就不像一栋闹鬼的房子了。
■Unfamiliar footsteps may sound creepily in a haunted house.
不熟悉的脚步声在鬼屋中听起来可能令人毛骨悚然。
■Daling,I hope that my dream never haunted you.
亲爱的,我希望我的梦不会折磨你.
■Darling,I hope that my dream never haunted U.
亲爱的,我希望我的梦不会折磨妳。
■Darling, I hope that my dream never haunted you.
亲爱的,我希望我的梦从未折磨过你.
■Everyone was haunted by the fear of war.
人人经常害怕战争。
■People believed that after his death the bouse was haunted.
人们让为他死后,房子就开始闹鬼。
■People say ghosts haunt that old house .
人们说鬼常出没于那幢古老的房子。
■I was haunted by his last words to me .
他临终前对我说的话萦绕在我的心头。
■He was haunted by his looming perils.
他为隐约呈现的灾祸提心吊胆。
■Their fate brought them together to this haunted mansion.
他们的命运到被常到大厦的这一起带来了他们。
■I was haunted by his last words to me.
他向我说的最后的话萦绕在我的心头。
■He loved and haunted the theater.
他喜欢戏剧,因此常去剧院。
■He loved and haunted the theater .
他喜欢戏剧,因此常去剧院。
■He is haunted by the fear that the police will find the truth.
他坐立难安,担心警察最终会发现真相。
■He feared the soul of his deceased wife would haunt him.
他害怕亡妻的鬼魂会来缠扰他。
■He haunted famous men, hoping to get celebrity for himself.
他常与名人为伍,希望借此使自己也变得有名气。
■He haunted textile mills, and learned all he could.
他常到纺织厂去, 尽可能多学点东西。
■He haunted textile mills, and learnt all he could.
他常去纺织厂,尽可能多学到点东西。
■He haunted famous men,hoping to get celebrity for himself.
他常和名人在一起,希望借此使自己获得名气。
■He haunted famous men , hoping to get celebrity for himself .
他常和名人在一起,希望借此使自己获得名气。
■He was haunted with gloomy thoughts.
他忧思萦怀。
■He was haunted by the headlines and the face of a child.
他念念不忘报纸的大标题和一个小孩子的脸。
■He was a Vietnam veteran with a haunted mien.
他是个越战老兵,举止总有些惶然。
■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。
■The spirit of his dead father haunted the village.
他父亲的亡魂经常在村里出没。
■The demon of alcohol haunted him his entire life.
他的一生为酒这个恶魔所缠扰。
■He was haunted by memories of the war for the rest of his life.
他的余生都被战争的记忆所纠缠。
■There was a haunted look in his eyes.
他眼中透露出忧虑的神色。
■He hates to be haunted by the reporters.
他讨厌被记者们缠住。
■This is the bar he used to haunt.
他过去常到这个酒吧来。
■Those families that had opposed the haven were haunted for years.
但庇护所要求享有宗教自由并且取得了胜利。
■But to Mozart--- at that time sick, depressed, haunted by the thought of death--- the stranger seemed a messenger from the other world, bidding him write his own requiem.
但是,对莫扎特来说——此时他身体不好,情绪低落,整天想着死——这个陌生人无异是从另一个世界派来的使者,来命令他写下他自己的安魂曲。
■A wrongdoer is constantly haunted by fear of discovery.
作恶者常提心吊胆,怕被别人发觉。
■A wrongdoer is constantly haunted by fear of discovery .
作恶者常提心吊胆,怕被别人发觉。
■A wrongdoer is constantly haunted by the fear of discovery.
作恶者经常心中害怕被发觉。
■Does the scent of regret Ever haunt you?
你可曾有过丝毫后悔之情?
■You haunt me with your violent heartbeat.
你在黑夜用强烈的心跳占据了我。
■Do you have any memories that haunt you at night?
你是否有某段记忆总在午夜梦回萦绕心头?
■Will you memory haunt me till I die?
你的回忆将会萦绕我心直到死吗?
■The Kryptgarden? That forest is supposedly haunted!
克瑞普花园?那森林据说是闹鬼的!
■The country is haunted by the spectre of civil war.
内战仿佛一触即发,举国上下一片恐慌。
■I am haunted with sad memories.
凄惨的往事汹涌如潮,时时涌上我的心头。
■I had one the other night which has haunted me ever since.
几天前的一个夜晚我做了一个梦,怎么也忘不掉。
■Kitchen vegetables melon are haunted!
厨房里的蔬菜冬瓜都起义作怪啦!
■Nevertheless the things she had said haunted him.
可是她所说的话却萦绕在他的脑子里。
■Driver A: (deridingly) What? Haunted? female ghost?
司机甲:(嘲笑地)什么?闹鬼了?女鬼吧?