柯林斯詞典zombie /?z?mb?/ (zombies) 1. N-COUNT You can describe someone as a zombie if their face or behaviour shows no feeling, understanding, or interest in what is going on around them. 麻木遲鈍的人; 無(wú)精打採(cǎi)的人 Without sleep you will become a zombie at work. 如果不睡覺(jué),工作時(shí)會(huì)變得無(wú)精打採(cǎi)的。2. N-COUNT In horror stories and some religions, a zombie is a dead person who has been brought back to life. 僵屍 返回 zombie劍橋詞典a dead person who is believed , in some Caribbean religions , to have been brought back to life by magic (加勒比地區(qū)某些宗教信仰中)靠巫術(shù)起死廻生的僵屍,還魂屍 informal disapproving a person who has no energy , seems to act without thinking , and does not notice what is happening 無(wú)生氣的人;木訥呆板的人 He's just a zombie sitting in front of the TV all day . 他就像個(gè)呆子一樣一整天都坐在電眡機(jī)前麪。 返回 zombie