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specter (SPEK ter) Literally, a ghost (or wraith or apparition), this noun is now often used for any “disturbing” image of a future problem.
- On the night before the battle in which he was killed, Richard III was visited by specters of all those whom he had murdered, at least in Shakespeare’s version of his life.
- The specter of a lifetime of minimum wage jobs kept Lenore motivated to continue prepping to pass the bar exam.
——摘自《Fiske WordPower: The Most Effective System for Building a Vocabulary That Gets Results Fast》
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幽灵(SPEK-ter)从字面上看,幽灵(或幽灵或幻影),这个名词现在经常用于未来问题的任何“令人不安”的图像。
在他被杀的战斗的前一天晚上,理查三世被他谋杀的所有人的幽灵造访,至少在莎士比亚的生活版本中是这样。
终身从事最低工资工作的幽灵让莱诺雷有动力继续为通过律师考试做准备。
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