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.So, while my genes bias my brain toward spooking easily and trying to make a quick buck, that isn't how I actually behave.
因此,尽管我的基因使得我的大脑容易大惊小怪,而且倾向于迅速赚钱,但我的实际行为却并非如此。
2.One of the issues spooking Asian investors is the sluggish nature of growth in Europe.
吓坏亚洲投资者的问题之一是,欧洲经济增长的缓慢性。
3.It seems as if the suppressed anger keeps spooking about in the family system searching for someone who will live it.
看起来好像是,被压抑的愤怒依然在家族系统中神出鬼没地出现,想找一个人表达出来。
4.The comments spread quickly through the investment community , spooking investors and contributing to turmoil in financial markets .
这些言论在投资界迅速蔓延,吓坏了投资者,并在金融市场上造成混乱。
5.It's a pretty extreme view, but that's spooking the hell out of all the other companies.
这是一种非常极端的看法,但那确实让其他所有公司惊魂不已。
6.Now that worry has evaporated, and this century is spooking itself with the opposite fear: the onset of demographic decline.
现在,那个担心已经消失了,人口衰退的这个相反的恐惧正像幽灵般的攻击着这个世纪的人们。
7.Inflation in emerging market economies is also spooking some investors and could start to undermine their currencies.
此外,新兴市场经济体的通胀也吓着了一些投资者,可能会开始削弱本国货币。
8.But, second, China is becoming more relaxed about spooking foreign investors.
但是,第二,中国在面对那些惊恐的国外投资者时已经越来越放松。
9.But, second, Chinaisbecoming relaxed about spooking foreign investors.
但是,第二,中国并不担心会吓跑国外的投资者。
10.Perhaps the scariness effect is much more "drastic" as you call it, if they use a long haired girl to do the spooking.
如果他们使用的是长发女孩扮“鬼”,也许恐怖效果比你说的那部更加“给力”。