中英词典:Zombie
名词
1. 僵尸
定义:指传说中由于巫术、魔法等手段使死人复活的恶魔。
例句:
1. The movie is about a group of survivors fighting against zombies. (这部电影讲述一群幸存者与僵尸作战的故事。)
2. They were attacked by a horde of zombies. (他们遭到了一大群僵尸的攻击。)
2. 某人无生气的样子
定义:指一个人无精打采、无生气、缺乏活力。
例句:
1. After working long hours, she looked like a zombie. (工作了很长时间后,她看起来像个行尸走肉。)
2. He just sat there, staring into space, like a zombie. (他就坐在那里,盯着虚空,像个呆若木鸡的人。)
形容词
1. 僵尸般的
定义:形容具有僵尸特征或类似僵尸的。
例句:
1. The actors wore zombie makeup for the horror movie. (演员们在恐怖电影中化妆成僵尸。)
2. She had a zombie-like expression on her face. (她脸上带着一副像僵尸一样的表情。)
2. 无生气的
定义:形容缺乏生气或活力的。
例句:
1. The party was so boring, it felt like a zombie gathering. (这个派对太无聊了,感觉就像一群无精打采的人聚会。)
2. He gave a zombie-like performance in the play. (他在戏剧中表演得毫无生气。)
词语辨析
1. zombie vs. ghoul
Zombie和ghoul都可以指代恶魔式的亡灵,但zombie更常用于描述由巫术或魔法复活的僵尸,而ghoul则更常用于指代食尸鬼。
词汇扩充
1. zombie apocalypse
定义:指一种虚构的情景,其中全球范围内的人们都变成了僵尸。
例句:
1. The TV show depicts a post-apocalyptic world after the zombie apocalypse. (这个电视剧描绘了僵尸末日后的世界。)
2. zombie outbreak
定义:指僵尸疫情的爆发。
例句:
1. The city was in chaos due to the zombie outbreak. (由于僵尸疫情的爆发,这座城市陷入了混乱。)
近义词
1. living dead
定义:指死而复生的人。
例句:
1. The movie explores the concept of the living dead. (这部电影探讨了活死人的概念。)
2. undead
定义:指一种在死亡状态下复活的存在。
例句:
1. The undead creatures roamed the dark forest. (这些不死生物在黑暗的森林中游荡。)
反义词
1. alive
定义:指有生命的,与zombie的无生气状态相反。
例句:
1. She felt alive after a long vacation. (长假过后,她感到活力满满。)
柯林斯词典
Zombie (noun)
1. In voodoo, a zombie is a dead person who has been brought back to life but has no thoughts or free will.
2. If you describe someone as a zombie, you mean that they look or behave like someone who is unconscious or has no will of their own.
Zombie (adjective)
1. If you describe someone as zombie-like, you mean that they look or behave like a zombie.
2. If you describe something as a zombie organization or system, you mean that it is no longer effective or efficient but continues to exist.
牛津词典
Zombie (noun)
1. (in popular fiction) a person or reanimated corpse that has been turned into a creature capable of movement but not of rational thought, which feeds on human flesh.
2. a person who is or appears lifeless, apathetic, or completely unresponsive to their surroundings.
Zombie (adjective)
1. relating to or characteristic of a zombie.
用法
1. The zombie movie scared me.
2. She felt like a zombie after staying up all night.
3. He walked around the office like a zombie, not responding to anyone.
4. The company is becoming a zombie organization, unable to adapt to the changing market.
例句
- The zombie apocalypse has begun and we must find a way to survive. (僵尸末日已经开始,我们必须找到生存的方法。)
- He looked like a zombie after pulling an all-nighter. (他整夜不眠后,看起来像个行尸走肉。)
- She shuffled through her day like a zombie, unable to concentrate. (她整天无精打采,无法集中注意力。)
- The economy is being dragged down by zombie companies. (经济正被僵尸公司拖累。)
- The zombie outbreak spread rapidly, turning the city into chaos. (僵尸疫情迅速蔓延,使这座城市陷入了混乱。)
- He stared blankly ahead, his eyes devoid of life, like a zombie. (他茫然地凝视前方,眼中没有一丝生气,像个行尸走肉。)
- After the long hike, I felt like a zombie, completely drained of energy. (长途徒步之后,我感觉像个无精打采的人,完全没有精力了。)
- She wore a zombie costume for Halloween. (她在万圣节时穿着僵尸服装。)
- The zombie-like figures moved slowly through the fog. (这些像僵尸一样的身影在雾中缓慢移动。)
- The company is on the verge of becoming a zombie organization, unable to compete in the modern market. (这家公司正处于成为僵尸组织的边缘,无法在现代市场上竞争。)
- The living dead roamed the deserted streets, searching for human prey. (活死人在空荡荡的街道上游荡,寻找人类猎物。)
- He felt alive for the first time in years, free from the constraints of his past. (多年来,他第一次感到自己活着,摆脱了过去的束缚。)
- The zombie outbreak caught the city by surprise, overwhelming the authorities. (僵尸疫情让这座城市措手不及,压倒了当局。)
- She woke up feeling like a zombie, her body aching from the previous day's activities. (她醒来时感觉像个行尸走肉,全身酸痛,是前一天的活动导致的。)
- The undead creatures emerged from the shadows, hungry for human flesh. (不死生物从阴影中出现,渴望人类的肉体。)
- The party turned into a zombie gathering, with everyone standing around in silence. (派对变成了一场无精打采的聚会,每个人都静静地站着。)
- His zombie-like expression scared me, as if he was no longer the person I knew. (他那副像僵尸一样的表情吓到了我,好像他不再是我认识的那个人。)
- The company has become a zombie, unable to adapt to the fast-paced industry. (这家公司已经沦为僵尸,无法适应快速发展的行业。)
- He walked through the crowd like a zombie, oblivious to the world around him. (他如行尸走肉般穿过人群,对周围的世界毫不在意。)
- The zombie movie kept me on the edge of my seat, with its thrilling plot. (这部僵尸电影让我坐立不安,因为它扣人心弦的剧情。)
- She felt like a zombie at work, going through the motions without any real enthusiasm. (她在工作时感觉像个机械人,毫无真正的热情。)
- The zombie-like figures emerged from the mist, their movements slow and deliberate. (那些像僵尸一样的身影从雾中走出,动作缓慢而有目的。)