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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++haunt1 /hɔːnt $ hɒːnt/ ●●○ verb [transitive]  1 GHOSTif the soul of a dead person haunts a place, it appears there often 〔鬼魂〕经常出没于 The pub is said to be haunted by the ghost of a former landlord. 据说这个酒吧里经常有一位前任房主的鬼魂出没。2 WORRIEDSAD/UNHAPPYto make someone worry or make them sad 缠扰,烦扰;萦绕在心头 Clare was haunted by the fear that her husband was having an affair. 克莱尔总是担心丈夫有外遇。3 PROBLEMto cause problems for someone over a long period of time 〔长期〕困扰 an error that would come back to haunt them for years to come 会在今后几年不断缠扰他们的一个失误→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
hauntPeople say the house is haunted by a former slave.Legends say the building is haunted by ghosts.Yet she, like all Republican members of the House, remains haunted by his presence.The leaders remain haunted by the forces of dissent they ordered the army to crush.The images of these hopeless, hungry people haunted her, filling her with outrage.Memories of the war still haunt her.Memories of blood-red wine and cruelly glinting shards of glass came back to haunt her.The ghosts of retired colonels haunt some of Torquay's menus.The ghost of the murdered prince still haunts the castle.All said the events still haunt them.All your mistakes will come back to haunt you.
haunt2 noun [countable]  PLACEa place that someone likes to go to often 〔某人〕常去的地方haunt of The Café Vienna was a favourite haunt of journalists and actors. 维也纳咖啡馆是记者和演员最爱光顾的一个地方。
Examples from the Corpus
hauntNaturally a haunt of rugger enthusiasts.Running parallel to Princes Street, this narrow thoroughfare is a convivial haunt full of pubs of character, boutiques and restaurants.On this route you will be able to visit the Wasdale Head Inn, a once favourite haunt of rock climbers.Cafes like "Les Deux Magots" were once the favourite haunts of French artists and intellectuals.Johnson will be revisting all his old haunts in Washington.And there are signs that on one river the otter is already moving back into its old haunts.The other day I went back into the city to walk round some of my old haunts.Last summer, with much excitement, we revisited our old haunt.It is a coastline that can be enjoyed throughout the year and is by no means an exclusively summertime haunt.It was, and is, the haunt of fashionable intellectuals.a local writers' hauntfavourite hauntThe jewel is connected in the legend with the anthill, a favourite haunt of the Cobra.It's a favourite haunt for many backbenchers.A favourite haunt of telly aristocracy is Ilha de Caras-the Island of Faces-a private isle for celebrities.Whilst living at Bedford Gardens he began taking Bobby Hunt around his favourite haunts.They had already out guessed me, by staking out my favourite haunt.My list of favourite haunts is purely personal and certainly not all-embracing.On this route you will be able to visit the Wasdale Head Inn, a once favourite haunt of rock climbers.
Origin haunt1 (1100-1200) French hanter
place, if person the dead a a of Corpus haunts soul


haunt
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haunt1 /hɔːnt $ hɒːnt/ verb [transitive not in progressive]
 Date: 1100-1200
 Language: French
 Origin: hanter
1. if the soul of a dead person haunts a place, it appears there often:
    The pub is said to be haunted by the ghost of a former landlord.
2. to make someone worry or make them sad:
    Clare was haunted by the fear that her husband was having an affair.
3. to cause problems for someone over a long period of time:
    an error that would come back to haunt them for years to come

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haunt2 noun [countable]
a place that someone likes to go to often
    haunt of
    The Café Vienna was a favourite haunt of journalists and actors.


hauntBrE /hɔːnt/ 🔊NAmE /hɔːnt/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they haunt BrE /hɔːnt/ 🔊 NAmE /hɔːnt/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it haunts BrE /hɔːnts/ 🔊 NAmE /hɔːnts/ 🔊past simple haunted BrE /ˈhɔːntɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈhɔːntɪd/ 🔊past participle haunted BrE /ˈhɔːntɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈhɔːntɪd/ 🔊 -ing form haunting BrE /ˈhɔːntɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈhɔːntɪŋ/ 🔊~ sth/sb if the ghost of a dead person haunts a place, people say that they have seen it there (鬼魂)出没A headless rider haunts the country lanes. 一个无头骑士常出没于乡间的小路上。🔊🔊~ sb if sth unpleasant haunts you, it keeps coming to your mind so that you cannot forget it (不快的事情)萦绕于脑际,使难以忘却The memory of that day still haunts me. 我的脑海中还常常回想起那天的情景。🔊🔊For years she was haunted by guilt. 多年来她一直感到愧疚。🔊🔊~ sb to continue to cause problems for sb for a long time 长期不断地缠扰(某人)That decision came back to haunt him. 那个决定对他造成无法摆脱的困扰。🔊🔊
hauntBrE /hɔːnt/ 🔊NAmE /hɔːnt/ 🔊 nouna place that sb visits often or where they spend a lot of time 常去的场所;消磨时光的去处The pub is a favourite haunt of artists. 这家酒吧是艺术家最爱光顾的地方。🔊🔊