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词根:eery
adj.eerily 怪诞的;奇异的;可怕的
eery 怪诞的;可怕的;奇异的;恐惧的(等于eerie)
adjective
so mysterious, strange, or unexpected as to send a chill up the spine the similarities were eeriealso: seemingly not of earthly origin the flames cast an eerie glow
a coyote's eerie howl
chiefly Scotland affected with fright : scared
Middle English (northern dialect) eri
The first known use of eerie was in the 14th century
effectiveadjective
producing or able to produce a desired effect
effective treatment of a disease
impressive, striking
an effective performance
being in actual operation
the law becomes effective next year
effectiveadjective
producing or able to produce a desired effect
effective treatment of a disease
impressive, striking
an effective performance
being in actual operation
the law becomes effective next year
effect1 of 2noun
an event, condition, or state of affairs that is produced by a cause
influence entry 1 sense 1
the effect of climate on growth
plural personal property or possessions
household effects
the act of making a particular impression
talked merely for effect
execution sense 1, operation
the law went into effect today
effect2 of 2verb
bring about, accomplish
effect a change
effaceverb
wipe out sense 1, obliterate
to make unclear by or as if by rubbing out
eerieadjective
causing fear or uneasiness because of strangeness or gloominess
an eerie shadow
eerieadjective
causing fear or uneasiness because of strangeness or gloominess
an eerie shadow
1 In time the characters converge and, alas, open their mouths, and the enveloping eeriness starts rushing out like hissing air.
2 Saw your iciness, without loneliness, without eeriness, without flimsiness, without integrity, without tear stains.
看见你的凉,不寂寞,不胆怯,不懦弱,不完整,注定了没有泪痕。
3 “Dream House as Déjà Vu” conjures the eeriness of a relationship’s private, repeated mantras.
4 Still, for sheer eeriness and plenty of chills, this “Screw” satisfies our seasonal craving for the supernatural.
5 It doesn’t seem like you would shoot a lot of these tense scenes in the day, but I think it added to the eeriness, that anybody could be watching this at any time.
6 The scenes that follow have the eeriness of an exhumation.
7 The slim books, available on Comixology, are beautifully drawn, with a palpable eeriness in the panels.
8 Weighty terms like “identity,” “history,” “gender,” and “race” are often trotted out to discuss Simpson’s work—and often they have the effect of distancing us from the formal mysteries and atmospheric eeriness of the work.
9 The eeriness of the paintings has less to do with their subject matter than with Hesse’s “vacillating movement between flesh and paint, line and abstraction, figure and ground,” as the catalog essayist Helen Molesworth observes.
10 If the resemblance is too strong, the robot can trigger a sense of revulsion or eeriness.
11 All of this eeriness is meant to build toward a culminating, heightened moment that unfortunately doesn’t work.
12 Ms. Fleming sang with sumptuous sound and eeriness, accompanied vividly by Mr. Denk.
13 The hacking could have been the work of a child—his child? his black child?—or perhaps a prop of Fox Solomon’s, who first learned about eeriness through photographing dolls.
14 The conductor, Susanna Mälkki, led the orchestra most memorably in passages of eeriness and tenderness, as in the nocturnal glow of the prelude to the graveyard scene in the final act.
15 Directed by Charlotte Le Bon, the coming-of-age drama “Falcon Lake” is a story of summer love steeped in the eeriness of a wilderness slasher.
16 Neither was there any of the wondrous eeriness or erotic poignancy of Pu Songling’s slightly later classic, “Strange Stories From a Chinese Studio.”
17 That is unfortunate, because there is genuine eeriness here, and Reeder makes distinctive use of color and music.
18 That the domestic drama unfolds on a supernatural stage amps up the stakes and injects an eeriness into the proceedings.
19 The nights at Mobius have an eeriness about them, a soundless, otherworldly beauty, interrupted only by a chance howl or hoot in the distance.
20 The Boogeyman character’s design – long nails, rangy hair, sharp teeth – and the Twin Peaks-style eeriness of his slow, creeping approach laid me right out.
1 胆怯
pigeon-hearted yellow nervous scary timid gutless diffident unmanly timorous yellow-bellied lily-livered blate poor-spirited cowardly faintly shyly timidly timorously backwardly shyness timidity pusillanimity timidness unmanliness poltroonery recreancy timid as a hare