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形容词比较级
more eerie
形容词最高级
most eerie
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怪异的, 令人不安的
inspiring a sense of fear or unease
- The eerie silence of the abandoned house sent shivers down their spines.
废弃房子的诡异寂静让他们脊背发凉。
- As night fell, the forest became an eerie place, with shadows playing tricks on the imagination.
夜幕降临时,森林变成了一个诡异的地方,阴影在玩弄着想象力。
- The eerie glow of the moon cast an otherworldly light on the desolate landscape.
月亮诡异的光芒在荒凉的景观上投下了超凡脱俗的光。
- The old cemetery had an eerie atmosphere, especially as the wind whispered through the tombstones.
古老的墓地有一种怪异的气氛,尤其是当风在墓碑间低语时。
- The eerie howl of a distant wolf added to the unsettling ambiance of the haunted woods.
远处狼的诡异嚎叫增加了鬼树林的不安氛围。
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阴森的, 不安的
feeling frightened or unsettled
- The child grew eerie at the sound of footsteps in the dark.
孩子在黑暗中听到脚步声变得怪异。
- She felt eerie walking past the graveyard at dusk.
她在黄昏时分走过墓地时感到毛骨悚然。
- He looked eerie after hearing the old ghost tale.
听完那个古老的鬼故事后,他看起来很怪异。
- The eerie boy clung to his mother during the thunderstorm.
怪异的男孩在雷雨期间紧抓着他的母亲。
- They grew eerie when the lights began to flicker.
当灯光开始闪烁时,他们变得怪异。