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 eerie ['ɪrɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 怪诞的, 可怕的, 奇异的, 令人迷惑不解的

  1. Strange or unearthly; eerie.
    怪异的奇怪的或离奇的;怪异的
  2. Near an ear, a nearer ear, a nearly eerie ear.
    靠近一只耳朵,一只近一些的耳朵,一只近乎可怕的耳朵。
  3. That night we heard an eerie sound as we were playing cards.
    那晚我们玩牌时听到了奇怪的声音。


eerie
eerier, eeriest
[ adj ]
  1. suggestive of the supernatural; mysterious

  2. <adj.all>
    an eerie feeling of deja vu
  3. inspiring a feeling of fear; strange and frightening

  4. <adj.all>
    an uncomfortable and eerie stillness in the woods
    an eerie midnight howl


Eerie \Ee"rie\, Eery \Ee"ry\, a. [Scotch, fr. AS. earh timid.]
1. Serving to inspire fear, esp. a dread of seeing ghosts;
wild; weird; as, eerie stories.

She whose elfin prancer springs
By night to eery warblings. --Tennyson.

2. Affected with fear; affrighted. --Burns.

  1. Actor Taurean Blacque says he sometimes has an eerie feeling that his role as the head of a black family in the new NBC daytime serial "Generations" was lifted right out of his own life.
  2. Vivified by subtle colour filters or skewed camera angles, trivial objects assume an eerie life: like the blue lollipop, once her daughter's, that Binoche sucks on like a memory-teat. Meanwhile human faces turn into mystery objects.
  3. At their gigs, these bands play the arrangements of the original crews, but there is often a rather eerie air of unreality to it all.
  4. Indeed, President Kim Il Sung, known locally as the Great Leader, keeps his country so neat that at times it has an eerie, almost unlived-in quality.
  5. The two men are surrounded by giant alphabet blocks, stones and curtains, and the whole scene is bathed in an eerie light.
  6. Such a practice has not been common since the 1966-76 Cultural Revolution, a violent far-leftist campaign that has had eerie echoes in the current crackdown on dissent.
  7. The night predators with the eerie howls are becoming frequent sights _ or sounds _ in northwestern Florida, and are moving south. A 1983 survey, the state's first, found coyotes in 18 of Florida's 67 counties.
  8. If the result is episodic, the book moves through the episodes with an almost eerie newsreel swiftness.
  9. "I felt like the last man on earth," he said. "It was really eerie." On Sunday, the northern boundary of the five-mile-long blaze was about a mile away from Central Oregon Community College in Bend.
  10. At Unita's headquarters at Jamba, the war takes on an eerie timelessness.
  11. It's eerie, really eerie." Fort Worth police homicide Lt.
  12. It's eerie, really eerie." Fort Worth police homicide Lt.
  13. An eerie, pale orange moon rose over the city.
  14. The houses all are painted the same beige with green trim, lending an eerie quality to the silence.
  15. "It was deadly silent - a real eerie silence.
  16. After an eerie pause, the computer's advice appears on the screen, set in the same, measured way Mr. Kelly would have put it: "Consider dropping the reservoir immediately.
  17. Inside, the castle, named Dragon's Head, is draped in the eerie quiet of a tomb.
  18. An eerie quiet settled over the teeming stock-index futures pit at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange early yesterday as traders watched the beginning of the worst washout in stock-market history.
  19. Visitors are blown away, for instance, by the funeral fan at Kurt House's American Mechanical Fan Museum in Dallas. The tall, eerie fan with two amber lights was used to shoo away flies from unembalmed bodies and keep the dead from raising a stink.
  20. As the ritual begins (let's make sure to get the last meal and that long last walk) some eerie music could play in the background as the governor explains the schedule of events.
  21. For three of the Danish film extras playing Jewish refugees waiting to be shipped to safety in Sweden, the scene gave them an eerie feeling of deja vu.
  22. An almost eerie silence settled over the vast square before the crowd followed Marta Kubisova, an officially banned folk singer and heroine of the 1968 movement, in an emotional rendition of the national anthem.
  23. For weeks, people fascinated with the eerie manta-like aircraft have parked nearby, hoping for a glimpse.
  24. "Going back now, I can never forget what it looked like when I got a helicopter tour the morning after the eruption." he said. "It was very eerie.
  25. Americans, however, are restrained by a state department ban on Beirut airport. In the meantime, the core of Beirut is an eerie place.
  26. Police, the national guard and US marines at nearby Camp Pendleton are all preparing for the worst. Yet on the streets of South Central there is an eerie calm.
  27. He admits that the eerie quiet and whipping autumn wind he encountered during a recent graveyard stakeout gave him the "willies."
  28. Grounded My energies flag From jet lag; At sights whether brilliant or eerie I'm instantly weary; And my stomach sends out a change of venue Confronted by a foreign menu.
  29. No other quibbles but to remark that biological piano duos - the Kontarskys, the Contiguglia twins, the sisters Labeque and Pekinel - have set a standard of eerie unanimity that few other pairs can reach.
  30. All of which is complicated by the eerie presence of Mrs Constable, mother of the late Vivian.
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