aunt
v[Tn]
1 (of ghosts) visit (a place) regularly (指鬼魂)常出没於(某处)
a haunted house 经常闹鬼的房子
A spirit haunts the castle. 那座城堡中常有幽灵出现.
2 be in (a place) very often 常到(某处)
This is one of the cafes I used to haunt. 这是我以前常去的一家咖啡馆.
3 return repeatedly to the mind of (sb) 经常浮现於(某人)脑际
a haunting melody 萦绕心头的曲调
a wrongdoer haunted by fear of discovery 经常提心吊胆怕被人发现的作恶者
The memory still haunts me. 那回忆仍然萦回在我的脑际. haunt, n (often pl 常作复数) place visited frequently by the person or people named (某某人)常去之处
This pub is a favourite haunt of artists. 这家小酒店是艺术家们喜欢光顾的地方.
revisit the haunts of one's youth, ie the places where one spent one's time then 重游年轻时的旧地.
Mmm, I see. It feels a bit tense. what happened exactly?
哦,我知道了。摸起来有点硬。到底发生了什么事?
The fax has greatly changed office work, especially in China.
特别是在中国,传真机大大地改变了办公室的工作。
For his lifentime's work in studying the communication of animals, including honey bees, Professor Karl von Frisch was given a Nobel Prize in 1973, which he shared with two other scientists. He died in 1982.