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ghoul

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ghoul /ɡuːl/ noun [countable]  1. ROMan evil spirit in stories that takes bodies from graves (=place in the ground where dead people are buried) and eats them 食尸鬼〔传说中从坟墓里挖尸体吃的魔鬼〕2. BAD PERSONsomeone who gets pleasure from unpleasant things such as accidents that shock other people 以恐怖事件为乐的人ghoulish adjective
Examples from the Corpus
ghoulAlso to be considered are the many strange accounts of werewolves, vampires, apart from ghosts and ghouls.Thursday night concessionary prices to all who dress as zombies or ghouls.Reynard questions this repulsive ghoul, with neither hope nor disappointment.What is this shuffling ghoul you present to me?Then the ghoul will rob the corpse of the interred jewellery and devour the newly dead flesh with its sharp fangs.
Origin ghoul (1700-1800) Arabic ghul, from ghala to seize
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ghoul
ghoul /ɡuːl/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1700-1800
 Language: Arabic
 Origin: ghul, from ghala 'to seize'
1. an evil spirit in stories that takes bodies from graves (=place in the ground where dead people are buried) and eats them
2. someone who gets pleasure from unpleasant things such as accidents that shock other people
—ghoulish adjective


ghoulBrE /ɡuːl/ 🔊NAmE /ɡuːl/ 🔊 noun(in stories) an evil spirit that opens graves and eats the dead bodies in them (传说中的)盗墓食尸鬼(disapproving) a person who is too interested in unpleasant things such as death and disaster 对凶残之事兴趣浓厚的人 ghoul·ish BrE /ˈɡuːlɪʃ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɡuːlɪʃ/ 🔊 adjectiveghoulish laughter狞笑