spooked
英 [spuːkt]
美 [spuːkt]
v. 吓; 惊吓; 受惊
spook的过去分词和过去式
COCA.30365
柯林斯词典
- 鬼魂;幽灵
Aspookis a ghost. - N-COUNT 间谍
Aspookis a spy.- ...as a US intelligence spook said yesterday.
据昨天一位美国情报员所说…
- ...as a US intelligence spook said yesterday.
- VERB 使受到惊吓;使神经紧张
If peopleare spooked, something has scared them or made them nervous.- But was it the wind that spooked her?...
但会是风吓到她了吗? - Investors were spooked by slowing economies.
经济增长速度的放慢让投资者神经紧张。
- But was it the wind that spooked her?...
双语例句
- This development spooked everyone last week and helped prompt the action.
这种发展形势上周吓到了所有人,推动了行动的步伐。 - On Monday, investors were spooked by a warning from Standard& Poor's that it might take away the U.
标准普尔(Standard&Poor's)上周一的一个警告吓坏了投资者。 - Difficulties at Citi and other banks spooked markets and prompted a further lurch in the dollar.
花旗和其它银行遇到的困境令市场震惊,并促使美元汇率进一步下跌。 - And that had begun to spread to businesses and the economy, which spooked international investors.
而且,这种情况也开始扩散到商界和经济中,让国际投资者感到不安。 - The divergence suggests that investors have been spooked by the story, which VW quickly denied.
这个背离大盘的走势表明上面提到的报道已经吓到了投资者,虽然大众很快予以否认。 - What this shows is that the system created by Mr Putin is spooked by the slightest competition.
这显示出由普金创建的政治体系是多么脆弱,一点小小的竞争就把它给唬住了。 - Bankers are growing worried that institutional shareholders, spooked by regulatory unpredictability, will start to lose faith.
银行家们愈发担心,机构持股者出于对监管规则不确定性的恐惧,而开始丧失信心。 - I was momentarily spooked to find cucumber slices where his eyes should have been.
当我发现他的双眼处是两片黄瓜片时,着实吓了一跳。 - That phone call last night really spooked me.
昨晚那个电话真把我吓坏了。 - Fears of another drop into recession for the world economy spooked investors across the region.
对世界经济或再次疲软的担忧引发了这一区域投资者的恐慌。
