1.鬼
2.〈美俚〉出没无常行踪古怪的人
3.〈美俚〉代笔者
1.鬼怪般地出没于
2.惊吓
3.(因受惊吓而)逃窜
1.a ghost, or frightening spirit
2.a spy
1.to make someone suddenly feel frightened or nervous; to suddenly feel frightened or nervous
1.They're all dress up in their robes and their bed sheets and act like a bunch of ghosts or spooks or something .
他们都披着他们的长袍和床单,扮成一群鬼或者类似的样子。
2.They'd all dress up in their robes and their bed sheets and act like a bunch of ghosts or spooks or something.
他们全披着长袍和床单,看来像一群鬼。
3.He later told me that the spooks were nothing to do with it.
他后来跟我说,这跟暗探没关系。
4.Some of its soldiers and spooks sympathise with and help the Taliban, out of both ethnic-Pushtun fellow-feeling and strategic intent.
出于同为普什图人的种族感情和战略目的,巴基斯坦的一些士兵和间谍同情并帮助塔利班。
5.But if judges, elected politicians and voters do not have confidence in their spooks, the system unravels.
但如果法官、当选的政客和选举人不信任他们的幽灵,系统就散了。
6.China in particular spooks America-and may do so even more over the next few weeks of Olympic medal-gathering.
特别地,中国让美国人大跌眼镜–而且会在接下来几周中在对奥运金牌的追逐中更加如此。
7.The Taliban enjoy a haven in Pakistan (and perhaps the help of some of its spooks) but they have no state sponsor.
塔利班在巴基斯坦有个安全点(可能还有巴方的一些情报人员的帮助),但他们没有资助国。
8.Aerials that look a bit like fish-skeletons are used by the spooks at Britain's GCHQ, a strategic eavesdropping organisation.
看起来像鱼骨架的天线其使用者是英国国家通信总局的情报人员,这是一个战略性的情报窃听机构。
9.Vang Pao leant on his network of former spooks, soldiers and diplomats to twist arms in Washington, DC, and win help for his kinsmen.
王宝依靠由他以前的情报人员、军人和外交官们织成的网络游说于华盛顿,为其族人赢得帮助。
10.In France spooks have been called in to investigate whether China was behind the espionage that targeted Renault's electric-car technology.
在法国,政府已派出密探,调查中国是否是法国雷诺汽车电动车技术泄密案的幕后主使。