1.潜伏,埋伏 (about; in; under)
2.潜藏,潜在
3.偷偷地行动,鬼鬼祟祟地活动 (about; along; out)
1.潜伏,潜在,潜行
2.〈英俚〉欺骗,欺诈
1.to wait, sometimes hiding, in order to frighten, annoy, or attack someone
2.if something lurks, it is likely to threaten, harm, or upset you
1.Still, for decades, scientists had clues that a vast cloud of antimatter lurked in space, but they did not know where it came from.
不过,数十年来,科学家们发现了表明在宇宙空间中存有大量反物质的线索,但是反物质从何而来科学家们还不知道。
2.On his left he had the field of battle. Death lurked round the corner of that wall.
他左边是战场,死亡就在这墙角的后面。
3.The Mithril sergeant squinted, head cocked as he tried to distinguish the strange forms that lurked in the gloom.
秘银的军士歪着头想要看清那些潜伏在阴影中的奇怪物体。
4.What we didn't know at the time was that publishers of IT books lurked on those mailing lists, looking for potential authors.
当时我们不知道在那些邮件列表中间潜伏着正在寻找潜在作者的IT书籍出版商。
5.None of us can know exactly what triggered this vicious attack . . . or what thoughts lurked in the inner recesses of a violent man's mind.
我们谁也不知道究竟是什么原因引发了这次邪恶的伤人,也不知道这个这个暴力者心灵深处究竟在想什么。
6.The seas and rivers were a mystery to be feared, for lurked unknown creatures and death by drowning.
海洋和河流是令人生畏的谜,因为那里潜伏着不为人知的生物和被淹没而死亡的危险。
7.But below the surface lurked concern and confusion.
但平静的表面之下,仍不乏忧虑和疑惑的声音。
8.As if in storm lurked calm and peace! . . .
似乎暴风雨里蕴育着平静,安详……
9.He looked quite confident about the job, thought some doubts lurked in the depth of his mind.
他看上去对工作很有信心,但是在他的思想深处却潜藏着几分疑虑。
10.He fled to his stateroom, where he lurked until the steamer was clear of the dock.
他逃回了他的豪华舱位,躲在那儿,直到轮船驶出了码头。