sprite

IPA/spraɪt/
KK[sprˈaɪt]IPA/spraɪt/

sprite — noun

  • spritesingular
  • spritesplural

1. A tiny imaginary being from old stories that is said to have special powers, oft

1.名詞B1
釋義

A tiny imaginary being from old stories that is said to have special powers, often shown as a small person with wings who lives in or near water and enjoys playing tricks.

例句

Asher told his sister that a friendly sprite lived among the reeds by the lake.

noun phrase: a friendly sprite — typical modifier for sprites

The old village legend spoke of a water sprite who granted wishes to kind children.

同義詞
  • fairy

    more general term; often has wings and lives in imaginary worlds; 'fairy' is more common in modern stories

  • elf

    mischievous being from folklore; elves are often human-sized or smaller and appear in Northern European tales

  • pixie

    small playful fairy from English folklore, especially from the West Country

  • imp

    small mischievous creature; 'imp' has a slightly naughtier or trickster feel

用法筆記

Countable noun. Frequently used in children's stories and folk tales. Often modified by adjectives like 'friendly', 'mischievous', or 'water' to specify the type.

常見錯誤

A sprite is a ghost.
A sprite is a small magical creature, not a ghost.
💡In modern stories, sprites are playful fairy-like beings, not scary spirits.