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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
ghost
ghost [ghost ghosts ghosted ghosting] noun, verb BrE [ɡəʊst] NAmE [ɡoʊst] noun 1. countable the spirit of a dead person that a living person believes they can see or hear •Do you believe in ghosts (= believe that they exist)? •the ghost of her father that had come back to haunt her •He looked as if he had seen a ghost (= looked very frightened). 2. countable the memory of sth, especially sth bad •The ghost of anti-Semitism still haunts Europe. 3. singular ~ of sth a very slight amount of sth that is left behind or that you are not sure really exists •There was a ghost of a smile on his face. •You don't have a ghost of a chance (= you have no chance). 4. singular a second image on a television screen that is not as clear as the first, caused by a fault more at be a shadow/ghost of your former self at ↑former Word Origin: Old English gāst (in the sense ‘spirit, soul’), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch geest and German Geist. The gh- spelling occurs first in Caxton, probably influenced by Flemish gheest. Thesaurus: ghost noun C •Do you believe in ghosts? spirit • |especially written apparition • see a/an ghost/spirit/apparition a/an ghost/spirit/apparition haunts sth a ghost/spirit appears Example Bank: •A priest was called in to exorcize the ghost. •He looked as pale as a ghost as he climbed out of the wrecked car. •I don't believe in ghosts. •The ghost of a hanged man is said to haunt the house. •You look as if you've seen a ghost! •dark, cold nights when ghosts walk •Do you believe in ghosts? •He looked as if he had seen a ghost. •It was the ghost of her father that had come back to haunt her. •We used to sit around the campfire telling ghost stories. Idiom: ↑give up the ghost verb 1. = ↑ghostwrite 2. intransitive + adv./prep. (literary)to move without making a sound •They ghosted up the smooth waters of the river. Verb forms: Word Origin: Old English gāst (in the sense ‘spirit, soul’), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch geest and German Geist. The gh- spelling occurs first in Caxton, probably influenced by Flemish gheest.
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