haunted

英['hɔːntɪd] 美['hɔːntɪd]
  • adj. 闹鬼的;鬼魂出没的;受到困扰的
  • 动词haunt的过去式和过去分词形式.
TOEFL
Adjective:
  1. having or showing excessive or compulsive concern with something;

    "became more and more haunted by the stupid riddle"
    "was absolutely obsessed with the girl"
    "got no help from his wife who was preoccupied with the children"
    "he was taken up in worry for the old woman"

  2. showing emotional affliction or disquiet;

    "her expression became progressively more haunted"

  3. inhabited by or as if by apparitions;

    "a haunted house"

1. His parents' obsession with keeping up appearances haunted his childhood.
父母过于爱面子的做法在他儿时一直困扰着他。

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2. The forest was dark and silent, haunted by shadows and unseen presences.
这个森林黑暗寂静,经常有幽灵和看不见的鬼怪出没。

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3. The village is haunted by the ghosts of the dead children.
死去的孩子们的幽灵常在该村出没。

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4. The insanity which ran in his family haunted him.
家族遗传的精神错乱困扰着他。

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5. She looked so haunted, I almost didn't recognize her.
她愁容满面,我差点儿没认出她来。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. I read a frightening story which took place in a haunted house.
      我读了一篇可怕的故事,这个故事发生在常常闹鬼的房子里。
    2. The orphanage grew a dark and haunted place, and now none dare enter.
      孤儿院繁衍出一个黑暗并鬼魂出没的地方,而现在没有人敢进去。
    3. I'm haunted with gloomy thoughts and sad memories.
      我常为悲观的思想和悲痛的追念所困扰。
    4. She had a haunted look, as if she were constantly anxious or afraid.
      她显得忧愁不堪,彷佛一直在担心害怕似的。