ghost

/ɡəʊst/ (bre, ipa) · /ɡəʊst/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈgōst/ (ame, mw) · /ɡoʊst/ (ame, ipa)

ghost — 名詞

  • ghostsingular
  • ghostsplural

1. the supposed form of someone who has died, which some people claim appears to li

1.名詞B1
釋義

鬼魂;幽靈

死者的靈魂,據說活人能看到或聽到

the supposed form of someone who has died, which some people claim appears to living people as a sight or sound.

例句

The old castle is said to be haunted by the ghost of a medieval king.

據說那座古城堡有一位中世紀國王的鬼魂出沒。

be haunted by the ghost of [person]

Amihan told her younger brother not to be afraid of ghosts hiding under the bed.

Amihan 告訴弟弟不要害怕躲在床底下的鬼。

同義詞
  • spirit

    broader term; can refer to any non-physical being, not only the dead

  • specter

    more literary; often suggests a frightening or threatening ghost

  • apparition

    emphasises the sudden or strange appearance of a ghost-like figure

2. an unpleasant memory from the past that continues to affect someone's present li

2.名詞B2
釋義

陰影;遺憾

過去不好的記憶,持續影響現在

an unpleasant memory from the past that continues to affect someone's present life or feelings.

例句

The ghost of the financial crisis still affects the local housing market.

金融危機的陰影仍然影響著當地的房地產市場。

the ghost of [negative event] + affect

Ravindra felt the ghost of his failed relationship every time he walked past the park.

Ravindra 每次走過那座公園時,都會感受到那段失敗戀情的陰影。

同義詞
  • shadow

    suggests something that follows a person or situation like a dark shape

  • memory

    more neutral; does not carry the negative weight that 'ghost' does

文法句型

ghost of [something bad]

用法筆記

Usually followed by 'of' and a noun phrase referring to a past event or situation. The ghost is not a real spirit but a figurative memory that feels present.

常見錯誤

The ghost of my grandmother still affects me' (when you mean a literal spirit).
The ghost of my grandmother's harsh words still affects me.
💡add the event to show it is a memory, not a literal ghost.

3. a very small amount or slight sign of something, especially an emotion or qualit

3.名詞B2
釋義

一絲;些微

極少量的某種抽象事物

a very small amount or slight sign of something, especially an emotion or quality.

例句

There was not a ghost of a chance that the team would win the match.

那支球隊根本沒有一絲獲勝的機會。

not a ghost of a chance

A ghost of a smile crossed Elena's face when she heard the good news.

Elena 聽到好消息時,臉上掠過一絲笑意。

a ghost of a smile

同義詞
  • trace

    more general; can be used for both concrete and abstract small amounts

  • hint

    suggests a small indirect sign that something may exist or happen

  • shred

    used with nouns like 'doubt' or 'hope'; emphasises a tiny remaining amount

反義詞
  • abundance

    a large amount of something

  • lot

    a large quantity; informal

文法句型

a ghost of [something]

not a ghost of a [noun]

用法筆記

Used in fixed expressions like 'a ghost of a + noun' or 'not a ghost of a + noun'. The noun is typically something abstract such as 'a chance', 'a smile', or 'a hope'.

常見錯誤

There was a ghost of a chair in the corner.' (trying to use it for concrete objects).
There was a ghost of a smile on her face.
💡only use with abstract things like emotions or qualities.

4. a person employed to write a book, article, or speech for another person who the

4.名詞C1
釋義

代筆;寫手

為他人撰寫作品但由對方署名的人

a person employed to write a book, article, or speech for another person who then publishes it under their own name.

例句

The famous singer hired a ghost to write her autobiography.

那位知名歌手僱了一位代筆寫手來寫她的自傳。

hire a ghost to write

Many politicians rely on ghosts to prepare their public speeches.

許多政治人物依賴代筆寫手來準備公開演講稿。

同義詞
  • ghostwriter

    the full, more formal term for the same role

  • co-writer

    someone who writes with another and is credited, unlike a ghost who is not named

反義詞
  • author

    the credited writer who is named on the work

用法筆記

Commonly shortened from 'ghostwriter'. The word 'ghost' alone in this sense is informal and used mainly in the publishing industry.

ghost — 動詞