haunts
v. (鬼魂)出没( haunt的第三人称单数 ); 经常出没于; (不快的事情)萦绕于脑际; 长期不断地缠扰(某人)
If something unpleasant haunts you, you keep thinking or worrying about it over a long period of time.
The decision to leave her children now haunts her...
抛下孩子们的决定现在总让她不安。
He would always be haunted by that scene in Well Park.
他永远无法摆脱威尔公园里的那一幕。
Something that haunts a person or organization regularly causes them problems over a long period of time.
The stigma of being a bankrupt is likely to haunt him for the rest of his life.
破产的耻辱可能会让他余生不得安宁。
A place that is the haunt of a particular person is one which they often visit because they enjoy going there.
The Channel Islands are a favourite summer haunt for UK and French yachtsmen alike.
海峡群岛是英国和法国的帆船运动爱好者夏日最爱去的地方。
A ghost or spirit that haunts a place or a person regularly appears in the place, or is seen by the person and frightens them.
His ghost is said to haunt some of the rooms, banging a toy drum.
据说他的鬼魂经常敲着玩具鼓出没在其中的一些房间里。
He often haunts about the old house.
他经常出没于那栋古老的房子.
This is one of my favourite haunts.
这是我最喜欢常去的地方之一.
He has my son's blood on his hands. I hope it haunts him for the rest of his days.
他手上沾了我儿子的血。我咒他余生不得安宁。
The decision to leave her children now haunts her.
抛下孩子们的决定现在总让她不安。
With an aching heart, he had revisited his beloved haunts.
怀着哀痛的心情, 他重新寻访了他所心爱的旧游地.