lurk的中文用法及示例

  • 0 to wait or move in a secret way so that you cannot be seen, especially because you are about to attack someone or do something wrong -- (尤指爲攻擊某人或做壞事而)潛伏,隱蔽,悄悄移動

    • It seems that old prejudices are still lurking beneath the surface. 在表像的背後似乎依然潛藏著舊有的偏見。

    • Danger lurks around every corner. 每個角落裡都潛伏著危險。

    • Why are you lurking around in the hallway? 你幹嗎在走廊裡鬼鬼祟祟的?

    • Someone was lurking in the shadows. 有人藏在黑影裡。

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双语用例

  • None of these persons are responsible for the mistakes that may still be lurking.

  • If there is anything lurking in disguise, it is the concept of the ens realissimum in the cloak of a necessary being.

  • Clearly, erudition, scholarship, and rhetorical persuasion were central to the sacerdotium; just as, clearly, the imperium lurked close behind.

  • We must take every opportunity to remind them that lurking beneath discussion is unavoidable quantification.

  • A complex epistemological issue lurks behind the humour : are we constructing a model of language, or a model of what we know about language ?

  • Underlying this emphasis there lurked the suggestion that women did not belong in parliament, unless they turned into honorary men.

  • As historians, we are sure that it is out there, somewhere, lurking in its true form just beyond the limits of the sources.

  • However, it is possible that there is a more interesting issue lurking in the shadows here.

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