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vam·pire
/ˈvæmˌpaɪr/
吸血鬼
From:
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vam·pire
/ˈvæmˌpaɪ(ə)r/
名詞
吸血蝙幅
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Vam·pire
n.
[
Written
also
vampyre
.]
1.
A
blood-sucking
ghost
;
a
soul
of
a
dead
person
superstitiously
believed
to
come
from
the
grave
and
wander
about
by
night
sucking
the
blood
of
persons
asleep
,
thus
causing
their
death
.
This
superstition
was
once
prevalent
in
parts
of
Eastern
Europe
,
and
was
especially
current
in
Hungary
about
the
year
1730.
The
vampire
was
often
said
to
have
the
ability
to
transform
itself
into
the
form
of
a
bat
,
as
presented
in
the
novel
depicting
the
legend
of
Dracula
published
by
Bram
Stoker
in
1897,
which
has
inspired
several
movies
.
The
persons
who
turn
vampires
are
generally
wizards
,
witches
,
suicides
,
and
persons
who
have
come
to
a
violent
end
,
or
have
been
cursed
by
their
parents
or
by
the
church
,
--
Encyc
.
Brit
.
2.
Fig
.:
One
who
lives
by
preying
on
others
;
an
extortioner
;
a
bloodsucker
.
3.
Zool.
Either
one
of
two
or
more
species
of
South
American
blood-sucking
bats
belonging
to
the
genera
Desmodus
and
Diphylla
;
also
called
vampire bat
.
These
bats
are
destitute
of
molar
teeth
,
but
have
strong
,
sharp
cutting
incisors
with
which
they
make
punctured
wounds
from
which
they
suck
the
blood
of
horses
,
cattle
,
and
other
animals
,
as
well
as
man
,
chiefly
during
sleep
.
They
have
a
caecal
appendage
to
the
stomach
,
in
which
the
blood
with
which
they
gorge
themselves
is
stored
.
4.
Zool.
Any
one
of
several
species
of
harmless
tropical
American
bats
of
the
genus
Vampyrus
,
especially
Vampyrus spectrum
.
These
bats
feed
upon
insects
and
fruit
,
but
were
formerly
erroneously
supposed
to
suck
the
blood
of
man
and
animals
.
Called
also
false vampire
.
Vampire bat
Zool.
,
a
vampire
, 3.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
vampire
n
: (
folklore
)
a
corpse
that
rises
at
night
to
drink
the
blood
of
the
living
[
syn
:
lamia
]
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