Examples of using Haunts in English and their translations into Chinese
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Geopolitical hotspots keep emerging, and the dark shadow of terrorism and armed conflicts still haunts us.
It's just another day without them": Mum's heartbreaking double tragedy that haunts every single Mother's Day.
Vision of Christian as a dirty, wretched little boy haunts me.
VR games have successfully benefitted the people drop their fears that haunts them on a daily basis.
How to handle this volcano and which route economically to take haunts the Chinese leadership.
Regardless of whether they will succeed to deliver on their promises or not, these projects highlight one of the problems that haunts the centralized internet.
Or self-selected third-party logistics, logistics, still haunts"electricity supplier" strategic decision.
The Snallygaster has been described as"a dragon-like demon that haunts an area outside of neighboring DC.".
Everyone's got that one elusive shot or species that haunts you- your Achilles' heel.
It has been described as being"a dragon-like demon that haunts an area outside of neighboring DC.".
Others that they reveal how Diana still haunts our collective psyche, so much so that we can't let her go.
Spector suggests the idea that breakfast is important may stem from the classic causation/correlation problem that haunts the vast majority of observational research.
Four hours afterward Alonzo arrived with his mother from her favorite haunts of poverty and vice.
His friend took England to some of his favorite Lower East Side haunts and engaged him in long conversations about the Austrian-British philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein.
Once there, they encounter an ancient evil that haunts the landscape and is capable of turning people into deformed monsters.
Only two years ago, nights that to this day haunts my four year old son who refuses to sleep on his own.
It is the elusiveness of that meaning that haunts us, that sends us again and again into the natural world where the key is hidden.
Sometimes I wonder if she has a guilty memory which haunts her, and sometimes I suspect Barrymore of being a domestic tyrant.
The question haunts the narrative because Louise is harboring a terrible secret.
HIV/AIDS is a nightmare that haunts us all, and it demands immediate and sustained engagement on the part of the world community.