specter的意思和读音

specter

: [ˈspektər] : [ˈspektə(r)]

n.“spectre”

specters  

n.ghost,apparition,phantom,spirit,spook

n.1.“spectre”

n.1.<AmE>Same as spectre2.the possibility of something unpleasant that might happen in the future3.a ghost

1. 〖 quietandbeautiful〗 〖 ghost;specter;spirit;apparition〗 〖 profoundanddelicate …

2. phantom , specter , spook () ...

3. 29. quintessence 30. specter 31. pit sth against sth ...

4. spectator specter spectral ...

5.,44specter

7. ... Widow Specter Spider ** (F5) ...

8. Tormentor Specter Commando ...

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1.The specter of loneliness is always thoroughly blurred, perhaps when you think it is what in the end, it has quietly climbed to your heart.西

2.The next step, Specter says, is trying to take these cells and turn them into muscle tissue, using biodegradable scaffolding platforms.使

3.Deerslayer ceased, for a sort of specter stood before him that put a stop to his words.鹿

4.Yet Specter insisted he would not be a rubber stamp for the president.Specter

5.Piecemeal reform would simply add to the complexity of the current rules and raise the specter of a global race to the bottom.

6.The stone respects once smoke hike, two princesses urgently ask her to have what specter idea.

7.Several officials said the White House as well as leaders in both parties had been involved in discussions leading to his move.Specter

8.The specter of every country trying to devalue more than competitors to spur exports stirs frightening images of the Great Depression.使

9.That statement did not go far enough for Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee..

10.But with the U. S. raising the specter of a default on its 'risk free' debt, it makes sense for China to explore other options.