an apparition of a dead person which is believed to appear or become manifest to the living, typically as a nebulous image
鬼,鬼魂
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the building is haunted by the ghost of a monk. 这座楼里常有一个和尚的鬼魂出没。
[as modifier]appearing or manifesting but not actually existing
虚幻的,实际不存在的
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the Flying Dutchman is the most famous ghost ship .“空中荷兰人”是最有名的幻影船。
a faint trace of something
微弱痕迹,隐约的一丝
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she gave the ghost of a smile .她脸上露出一丝微笑。
〈古〉 幽灵;灵魂。
a faint secondary image produced by a fault in an optical system or on a cathode ray screen, e.g. by faulty television reception or internal reflection in a mirror or camera
(由于光学系统中或阴极射线屏上的故障如电视接收故障,镜面或照相机内反射等而产生的)重影。
[with obj.]act as ghost writer of (a work)
为…捉刀代笔
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his memoirs were smoothly ghosted by a journalist .他的回忆录是由一位记者不露痕迹地代笔的。
[no obj., with adverbial of direction]glide smoothly and effortlessly
(平稳不费力地)滑行
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they ghosted up the river .他们沿河向上游平稳轻松地滑行。
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the ghost in the machine Philosophy the mind viewed as distinct from the body (usually used in a derogatory fashion by critics of dualism)【哲】 机器里出鬼(喻指身心有别或身心独立论,通常系二元论的批评者用来指身心有别论的贬抑用语) -
[ORIGIN coined by the philosopher Gilbert Ryle (1949).]
give up the ghost die 死亡 -
(of a machine) stop working (机器)停止工作
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look as if you have seen a ghost look very pale and shocked 看上去面无人色,惶恐不已 -
not stand the ghost of a chance have no chance at all 根本没有机会
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