haunt的意思和读音

haunt

: [hɔnt] : [hɔːnt]

v.;(

n.

haunts  haunting  haunted  

v.+n.haunt memory

v.leave,soothe

v.walk,roam,frequent,prowl,trouble

n.meeting place,stamping ground,stomping ground,rendezvous,hangout

hauntv.

1.~ sth/sbif the ghost of a dead personhaunts a place, people say that they have seen it there

A headless rider haunts the country lanes.

2.~ sbif sth unpleasanthaunts you, it keeps coming to your mind so that you cannot forget it

The memory of that day still haunts me.

For years she was haunted by guilt.

3.~ sbto continue to cause problems for sb for a long time

That decision came back to haunt him .

n.

1.a place that sb visits often or where they spend a lot of time

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v.1.to make someone feel worried and upset for a long time2.to continue to cause problems for a person or organization for a long time3.if a place is haunted by the spirit of a dead person, some people believe that it appears there4.to go to a place very often, especially when you are not welcome1.to make someone feel worried and upset for a long time2.to continue to cause problems for a person or organization for a long time3.if a place is haunted by the spirit of a dead person, some people believe that it appears there4.to go to a place very often, especially when you are not welcome

n.1.a place that someone visits often because they enjoy going there

1. 〖 famous;well-known〗 〖 appearanddisappear;haunt;dip〗 〖 givecounsel …

2. hatch v. ; haunt vt. ;(,);(); the upper hand , ...

3. hatch v. n. haunt vt. ;() n. hawk n…

4. haul v. haunt v. haven n. ...

5. ghost n. haunt v.(访 furniture n. ...

6. hack n. haunt n. hopelessly ad. ...

7. limping adj. , haunt v. funnies funniesn. , ...

8. gaunt a. haunt vt. );) saunter vi.

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1.Such anxious ruminations seem to haunt much of our national commentary these days, even in the unlikeliest of contexts.

2.Let me tell you something: Every one of these careless words is going to come back to haunt you.

3.I began to haunt art supply stores, as if somehow one could purchase what one needed to be an artist.

4.I may not live long enough to see the crisis, but my soul is going to come back and haunt you.

5.But one of Peng Si's beautifully evocative landscape paintings continued to haunt my mind for weeks until I finally asked if I could buy it.­

6.however, some of the problems that were to haunt the postwar aviation industry had already begun to appear.

7.Recalling a tiny piece of the past is always difficult while tragic memories from it are always there, ready to haunt you.

8.The theme of children was one that continued to haunt Jackson.

9.Her sense of Mrs Penniman's innocent falsity , which had lain dormant, began to haunt her again.

10.Ben 'Finn' Finnegan: If we don't go after that treasure, it's going to haunt us for the rest of our lives and you know it.