phantom的意思和读音

phantom

: [ˈfæntəm] : ['fæntəm]

n.

adj.

phantoms  

n.ghost,apparition,spirit,spectre,specter

phantomn.

1.a ghost

the phantom of his dead father

2.a thing that exists only in your imagination

adj.

1.like a ghost

a phantom horseman

2.existing only in your imagination

phantom profits

phantom illnesses

a phantom pregnancy(= a condition in which a woman seems to be pregnant but in fact is not)

n.1.,;,(of);[];〈2.,;;使西3.】()4.,5.1.,;,(of);[];〈2.,;;使西3.】()4.,5.

adj.1.,2.,,

n.1.the spirit of a dead person that someone believes they can see2.something that you imagine but that is not real

adj.1.imagined and not real2.claimed to exist in order to trick people

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3. 14. [ fantasy] 16. [ mirage;phantom] 17. [ unreal image;mirage] ...

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1.Michael Meyer's "The Last Days of Beijing" follows a year after "Phantom Shanghai, " by the Canadian photographer Greg Girard.··》。

2.One day, he took our class to see The Phantom of the Opera, and it was the first time some kids had ever been out of Harlem.》,

3.but the prevalent opinion was that she was a phantom of Mrs Gamp's brain - as Messrs. Doe and Roe are fictions of the law.――

4.When the world's priciest apartment turns out to be a phantom sale you know there are cracks in the top-end real estate sector.

5.you did not do all that the Phantom asked of you.

6.Foreign governments now realize these phantom dollars are just a tool, used to extract wealth from their country back to Wall Street.

7.You will curse the day you did not do all that the Phantom asked of you.

8.and such a gourmand - who became a master - had been haunting me for forty years as if a queer phantom.

9.Google and the company that supplies its mapping data are unable to explain the presence of the phantom town and are investigating.

10.British singer Brightman is best known for her appearances in shows in London's West End including the Phantom of the Opera.·