spook的意思和读音

spook

: [spuk] : [spuːk]

n.

v.

spooks  spooking  spooked  

v.soothe

v.startle,surprise,shock,alarm,agitate

n.ghost,wraith,phantom,apparition,spectre

spookn.

1.a ghost

a castle haunted by spooks

2.a spy

a CIA spook

v.

1.[t][usupass][i](informal)~ (sb/sth)to frighten a person or an animal; to become frightened

We were spooked by the strange noises and lights.

The horse spooked at the siren.

n.1.2.3.

v.1.2.3.()

n.1.a ghost, or frightening spirit2.a spy

v.1.to make someone suddenly feel frightened or nervous; to suddenly feel frightened or nervous

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1.We continued our drive. My daughter had not seen anything and thought we were making it up to spook her.西

2.Officials, nervous that Ms Lagarde's statement would further spook bank investors, said they planned to urge her to clarify her statement.

3.Spook had no idea that it was coming from his own mouth.

4.The clarification appeared to spook investors enough to trigger the sell-off.

5.Vernon zhong: i, vernon zhong, don't afraid of even heaven and earth, only afraid of height and spook. It is ok now. You know everything.

6.A downgrade could further spook already-nervous individual investors or foreign investors the U. S. government depends on to borrow.

7.So far, Mint has had an impeccable record when it comes to security and privacy, though this interview will surely spook some users.,Mint访

8.Don't think you're going to spook me with these fairy tales!

9.If this fuzziness is not enough to spook investors, the other component of the test, the checking of asset values, may well be.

10.Researchers found that even a dead ant with its odor removed is enough to spook the bees.使