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hauntn. 1.place much frequented 常到之地。 △Rom.3.1.55(50):“We talk here in the public haunt of men.”这是众人来往之地,不便谈话。 2. society of others,company of other people: placeof resort 与他人的交往,与他人做伴;常去之地。 △Ham. 4.1.18:“Should have kept short,restrained,and out ofhaunt / This mad young man;”早就该把这个疯狂的年轻人严加管制约束,不让他到处乱走。 3. public resort,socie ty of men 公共场所,众人的群集。 △H. V.1.1.58: “Any sequestration / From openhaunts and popularity.”从公共热闹场所、从下等人窝里退出来。
hauntvt. 1. frequent,resort to much and often 常到,时常出入。 △As.3.2.382 (359):“There is a man haunts the forest.”有一个人常到这座林子里来。 △L. L.L.1.1.161 (162): “Our court you know is haunted / With a refined traveller of Spain,”你们知道,我们的宫廷里有一位常客来了,他是来自西班牙的一位高雅的游客。 2. follow importunately,accompany persistently,stick to 缠住,紧紧跟随,粘住。 △1H.IV.3.1.185 (184):“The least of which haunting a nobleman / Losethmen's hearts”,这些毛病,哪怕有一点点粘在一位贵族人士的身上,就会丧失人心。 △1H.IV. 5.3. 4: “And I do hauntthee in the battle thus / Because some tell me thatthou art a king.”我在战斗中这样紧追着你,是因为有人说你是一个国王。 △Mid.2.2.85: “do not haunt me thus.”别这样缠住我。 △Oth.4.1.134 (132):“She was here e-ven now; she haunts me in every place,”她刚才还在这里;她到处缠着我。 3. frequent or infest by ghosts,obsess (有鬼)侵扰,(有鬼)缠住。 △Mid.3.1.111(104):“We are haunted.”我们碰见鬼了。 haunt[hɔ:nt]v.常到,记挂在心上/n.常去之处 ‖ haunted theatre幽灵出没的影院 |