phantom
phantom — 名詞
1. the shadowy shape of someone who has died, which some people think can appear to
幽靈
死者顯現出的鬼影
the shadowy shape of someone who has died, which some people think can appear to those still alive.
A phantom crossed the castle stairs at midnight, the watchman swore.
守夜人發誓說,半夜有個幽靈走過城堡的樓梯間。
common pattern: see or report a phantom
Before sunrise, a child's phantom appeared near the grave.
天亮前,一個孩子的幽靈出現在墓旁。
In the film, a phantom whispers to the widow from the attic.
在那部電影裡,一個幽靈從閣樓對寡婦低聲說話。
Rosa screamed as a phantom rose behind the garden gate.
當一個幽靈從花園門後冒出來時,Rosa 尖叫了。
Sailors told of a phantom that drifted above the rocks near Lantern Island.
水手們傳說,Lantern Island 附近的礁岩上方飄著一個幽靈。
- ghost
the usual everyday word for the spirit of a dead person
- spirit
broader; can mean a soul or supernatural being, not only a visible figure
- apparition
more formal and focused on a sudden ghostly appearance
- specter
more literary and often darker in tone
文法句型
see a phantom
a phantom appears
用法筆記
Often used in stories, legends, or reports of sightings. Distinguish from sense 2: this sense names a supposed dead spirit, not just an unreal fear or idea.
常見錯誤
2. something that seems real in the mind or in reports, but has no true existence.
假象;幻象
只在想像或表面上存在的事物
something that seems real in the mind or in reports, but has no true existence.
The missing treasure was a phantom born from old sea stories.
那批失落的寶藏只是老海上故事造出的假象。
be a phantom = be unreal despite strong belief
Mina's fear of public laughter was a phantom, not a real danger.
Mina 害怕在眾人面前被嘲笑,其實只是個幻象,不是真正的危險。
After three night patrols, the enemy proved a phantom born from village rumors.
經過三晚巡邏後,大家發現那個敵人只是村裡謠言造成的假象。
Nora panicked at the school gate, but the stranger was a phantom.
Nora 在學校門口嚇壞了,但那個陌生人其實只是個幻象。
By noon, the bomb scare proved a phantom after teachers checked every room.
到了中午,老師查完每一間教室後,大家才知道那場炸彈驚嚇只是個假象。
文法句型
be a phantom
prove a phantom
用法筆記
Often used for fears, dangers, enemies, or hopes that people treat as real. Distinguish from sense 1: no ghostly being is involved here; the point is that the thing was never truly there.
常見錯誤
phantom — 形容詞
1. looking pale, strange, or shadowy in a way that suggests a ghost.
幽靈般
像鬼一樣蒼白飄忽
looking pale, strange, or shadowy in a way that suggests a ghost.
In the moonlight, a phantom figure stood beside the empty boat.
在月光下,一個幽靈般的身影站在空船旁邊。
phantom + figure/face/shape
A phantom church tower rose through the winter fog at dawn.
黎明時,一座幽靈般的教堂塔樓從冬天的霧中升起。
literary pattern: phantom + building or figure
Her phantom face flashed once behind the train station glass.
她那張幽靈般的臉在車站玻璃後閃過一次。
A phantom hand reached from the smoke in the last scene.
最後一幕裡,一隻幽靈般的手從煙霧中伸了出來。
At dawn, the bare trees made phantom shapes above the frozen river.
黎明時,光禿的樹木在結冰的河面上方形成幽靈般的輪廓。
文法句型
phantom + figure
look phantom
用法筆記
Mostly literary and usually used before nouns like figure, face, shape, or hand. Distinguish from adjective sense 2: this sense describes ghost-like appearance, not whether something really exists.
常見錯誤
2. seeming real, or being treated as real, although no such thing truly exists.
虛設;不存在
看似存在,其實不真實
seeming real, or being treated as real, although no such thing truly exists.
After the accident, Mr. Lin still felt phantom pain at night.
事故之後,Lin 先生夜裡仍然感到幻肢痛。
collocation: phantom pain
The website listed a phantom address in the middle of a rice field.
那個網站列出一個位在稻田中央的虛構地址。
Police dropped the phantom threat after students found the note was fake.
學生發現紙條是假的後,警方撤銷了那起假威脅通報。
Parents feared a phantom risk from the vaccine after the rumor spread.
謠言傳開後,家長害怕疫苗帶來根本不存在的風險。
Reporters exposed a phantom company with no staff or office.
記者揭發了一家沒有員工也沒有辦公室的虛構公司。
- imaginary
existing only in the mind
- illusory
more formal; stresses a misleading appearance of reality
- fictitious
often used for names, companies, or stories that are invented
- unreal
broad and direct, but less specific in tone
文法句型
phantom + pain
phantom + company
phantom + risk
用法筆記
Usually appears before nouns like pain, company, address, threat, or risk. Distinguish from adjective sense 1: this sense marks something as unreal or falsely assumed, not merely pale or ghost-like in appearance.