vampire
英 [ˈvæmpaɪə(r)]
美 [ˈvæmpaɪər]
n. 吸血鬼(夜间走出坟墓吸吮活人血的游魂)
复数:vampires
Collins.1 / BNC.15293 / COCA.7039
牛津词典
noun
- 吸血鬼(夜间走出坟墓吸吮活人血的游魂)
a dead person who leaves his or her grave at night to suck the blood of living people
柯林斯词典
- (传说和恐怖故事中在夜间离开坟墓吸食活人血的)吸血鬼
Avampireis a creature in legends and horror stories. Vampires are said to come out of graves at night and suck the blood of living people.
英英释义
noun
- (folklore) a corpse that rises at night to drink the blood of the living
双语例句
- I should have died. I'm a vampire.
我应该已经死了。我是个吸血鬼。 - Bella is a normal person, and she falls in love with vampire.
贝拉是个普通人,她爱上了一个吸血鬼。 - Yes, Edward's human musical ability was enhanced in his vampire life.
可以的,爱德华人类时的音乐才能在吸血鬼生命中就得到了提升。 - You found yourself a vampire?
你不会是找了个吸血鬼吧? - Their disagreeable bat, the symbol thinking that it is a vampire and a demon.
他们讨厌蝙蝠,认为它是吸血鬼和凶神的象征。 - Until now, I am a vampire.
直到现在,我是一个吸血鬼。 - A vampire and a dying human child.
一名吸血鬼和一个即死的人类小孩。 - You feel it like no other creature because you are a vampire.
你对痛苦的感觉和别人的完全不同,因为你是吸血鬼。 - I'm Vampire. I love it.
我喜欢吸血鬼,所以我现在就是了。 - Do that and you willno longer be alowly servant vampire.
喝了你就不用为吸血鬼服务了。