B2 [ S or U ] a particular way of thinking, feeling, or behaving, especially a way that is typical of a particular group of people, an activity, a time, or a place精神;(尤指特定人群、活动、时代或地方的)主导精神
B2 the way a person is feeling情绪;心境
the principle that a law, rule, etc. was created to make stronger, rather than the particular things it says you must or must not do法律/规则等的实质(或精神)
to show enthusiasm and enjoyment全身心投入;积极热情地参与
used to approve or encourage someone's positive attitude (= way of thinking) or action(用于表示赞同或鼓励)这就对了,就应该这样
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The presence of so many outsiders has ruined the community spirit.
I could never play team sports - I lack the competitive spirit .
There is a spirit of defeatism among some members of the party.
She'll make money - she's got that entrepreneurial spirit.
Our football coach has worked hard to inculcate a team spirit into the players.
C1 [ U ] the characteristics of a person that are considered as being separate from the body, and that many religions believe continue to exist after the body dies(独立于肉体的)精神,灵魂;心灵
B2 [ C ] the form of a dead person, similar to a ghost, or the feeling that a dead person is present although you cannot see them鬼魂,幽灵
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After the priest exorcized the spirit/house/child, apparently, the strange noises stopped.
She claims to have occult powers, given to her by some mysterious spirit.
This place is visited by the spirits of the dead.
Her spirit haunts the house.
[ U ] approving enthusiasm, energy, or courage热情;活力;勇气
C1 [ C or U ] a strong alcoholic drink烈性酒
[ U ] Some types of spirit are alcoholic liquids used especially for cleaning, mixing with paint, etc.(尤用于清洁、混合油漆等的)工业酒精,酒精溶液
to move someone or something out of or away from a place secretly偷偷带走;神不知鬼不觉地弄走
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