haint
haint — 名詞
1. a ghost of someone who has died, often imagined as causing trouble or trying to
鬼魂
死者留下、常會作祟的鬼魂
a ghost of someone who has died, often imagined as causing trouble or trying to harm people
Imani swore a haint stood near the well behind her grandmother's cabin.
Imani 發誓祖母小屋後面的井邊站著一個鬼魂。
a haint stood near [place]
After sunset, Darius refused to cross the field where the haint appeared.
日落後,Darius 不肯穿過那片曾出現鬼魂的田地。
the haint appeared — folk-story setting
The children left the porch light on because they feared a haint outside.
孩子們因為怕外面有鬼魂,所以把門廊的燈一直開著。
At the campfire, Eri told us a haint rattled chains under the old bridge.
在營火旁,Eri 告訴我們老橋下有個鬼魂會搖動鐵鍊。
Gabriela laughed until the dog barked at the haint by the fence.
Gabriela 本來還在笑,直到狗朝著籬笆旁的鬼魂狂叫。
文法句型
a haint
haints
用法筆記
Chiefly Southern US and strongly tied to folk stories about haunted houses, family land, and restless dead. Usually countable ('a haint', 'haints') and often suggests a ghost that is troublesome or malevolent, not simply a neutral spirit.