phantom
n. 幻影; 幽灵; 错觉; 恐惧的事物
adj. 幽灵似的; 幻影的,虚幻的; 虚构的
A phantom is a ghost.
They vanished down the stairs like two phantoms...
他们像两个幽灵似的消失在了楼下。
The phantom used to appear unexpectedly, but mostly during the winter.
那个幽灵过去常常出人意料地出现,但是大多在冬季。
You use phantom to describe something which you think you experience but which is not real.
She was always taking days off for what her colleagues considered phantom illnesses.
她老请病假,同事们认为她所说的病纯属无中生有。
...a phantom pregnancy.
假妊娠
Phantom can refer to something that is done by an unknown person, especially something criminal.
...victims of alleged 'phantom' withdrawals from high-street cash machines.
据称被人从商业大街的取款机上冒取现金的受害者
Phantom is used to describe business organizations, agreements, or goods which do not really exist, but which someone pretends do exist in order to cheat people.
...a phantom trading scheme at a Wall Street investment bank.
华尔街一家投资银行的虚假交易计划
1. a ghostly appearing figure;
2. something existing in perception only;
1. something apparently sensed but having no physical reality;
If by August 31 the phantom club doesn't value of the player he will stay.
如果直至8月31日这家俱乐部没有满足俱乐部要求的价码他就会留下.
Vee Orifice option is shown on drawing with phantom lines.
形流道选项在图中用虚线显示.
All of a sudden the phantom dealt him a blow with his cudgel.
那个鬼突然给他吃了一棍.
Daylight disbanded the phantom crew.
曙光终于驱散了夜间所有的魍魉鬼怪.
A phantom of the opera is there inside my mind.
歌剧魅影在那里,在我的意识里.