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Haunt

haunt
 I. verb  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French hanter, probably from Old Norse heimta to lead home, pull, claim, from heimr home  Date: 14th century  transitive verb  1.  a. to visit often ; frequent  b. to continually seek the company of  2.  a. to have a disquieting or harmful effect on ; trouble problems we ignore now will come back to ~ us  b. to recur constantly and spontaneously to the tune ~ed her  c. to reappear continually in a sense of tension that ~s his writing  3. to visit or inhabit as a ghost  intransitive verb  1. to stay around or persist ; linger  2. to appear habitually as a ghost  • ~er noun  • ~ingly adverb  II. noun  Date: 14th century  1. a place habitually frequented  2. chiefly dialect ghost
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  v. & n. --v. 1 tr. (of a ghost) visit (a place) regularly, usu. reputedly giving signs of its presence. 2 tr. (of a person or animal) frequent or be persistently in (a place). 3 tr. (of a memory etc.) be persistently in the mind of. 4 intr. (foll. by with, in) stay habitually. --n. 1 (often in pl.) a place frequented by a person. 2 a place frequented by animals, esp. for food and drink. Derivatives haunter n. Etymology: ME f. OF hanter f. Gmc ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  логовище ...
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3.
  1. часто посещаемое, любимое место his favourite haunt —- место, где он больше всего любит бывать 2. убежище, пристанище, приют a haunt of fashion —- излюбленное место отдыха, фешенебельный курорт, модный ресторан и т. п. 3. уст. частое посещение (какого-л. места) 4. место кормления или логовище животных, птиц и т. п. 5. притон 6. диал. место, посещаемое привидениями 7. диал. привидение 8. диал. привычка, обыкновение 9. часто посещать, навещать (какое-л. место), часто бывать (где-л., у кого-л.) to haunt smb.'s house —- часто бывать в чьем-л. доме, часто наведываться к кому-л. to haunt bad company —- бывать в плохой компании the house is haunted by artists —- в доме часто собираются художники 10. появляться, обитать (о привидении, призраке и т. п.) phantoms seem to haunt those gloomy streets —- кажется, что эти мрачные улицы наводнены призраками to haunt in (about) a place —- слоняться вокруг какого-л. места, бродить как призрак (часто о животных) 11. ходить по пятам (за кем-л.), не отходить ни на шаг (от кого-л.), преследовать 12. преследовать, тревожить; терзать, не давать покоя (о мыслях и т. п.) remorse haunts him continually —- угрызения совести не перестают мучить его old memories haunt his mind —- воспоминания о прошлом не дают ему покоя the tune haunts me —- эта мелодия...
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   1. noun  1) часто посещаемое, любимое место  2) притон  3) убежище, логовище  2. v.  1) часто посещать какое-л. место  2) появляться, являться, обитать (о призраке и т.п.)  3) преследовать (о мыслях и т.п.) ...
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  (haunts, haunting, haunted) 1. If something unpleasant haunts you, you keep thinking or worrying about it over a long period of time. The decision to leave her children now haunts her... VERB: V n 2. Something that haunts a person or organization regularly causes them problems over a long period of time. The stigma of being a bankrupt is likely to haunt him for the rest of his life. VERB: V n 3. A place that is the haunt of a particular person is one which they often visit because they enjoy going there. The Channel Islands are a favourite summer haunt for UK and French yachtsmen alike. N-COUNT: with supp 4. A ghost or spirit that haunts a place or a person regularly appears in the place, or is seen by the person and frightens them. His ghost is said to haunt some of the rooms, banging a toy drum. VERB: V n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
6.
  ~1 v 1 if the spirit 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 the US Administration for years to come) ~2 n a place that someone likes to go to often  (a favourite haunt)  (The Cafй Vienna was a favourite haunt of journalists and actors.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - c.1200, from O.Fr. hanter "to frequent, resort to, be familiar with," probably from O.N. heimta "bring home," from P.Gmc. *khaimat-janan, from *khaimaz- (see home). Sense of a spirit returning to the house where it had lived was probably also in the Gmc., but was reinforced by Shakespeare's plays. Haunts (n.) is 13c., from the verb. ...
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