a deserted settlement (especially in western United States)
A ghost town is an abandoned village, town or city, usually one which contains substantial visible remains. A town often becomes a ghost town because the economic activity that supported it has failed, or due to natural or human-caused disasters such as floods, government actions, uncontrolled lawlessness, war, or nuclear disasters.
例句与用法
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Those niggas over in ghost town 鬼城的一些黑鬼最近进了一大笔货
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It ' s kinda like a ghost town around here 这周围有点像城市的废墟
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America has a lot of ghost towns 美国有很多被废弃的城镇。
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He flew above an old ghost town , 他从一片城市废墟上飞过,
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This place is a ghost town 简直就是一个鬼地方
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Ghost towns are sad places , but also monuments to american dynamism 废弃城镇是令人悲伤的地方,但也是美国物力论的纪念碑。
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Sinks his inheritance into silver city , a ghost town with an abandoned mine 把他的遗产掩埋到银城之下,银城是一座拥有被抛弃的矿产的废墟城市
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Ghost towns give people a tangible connection to a mysterious past , says mr baker 贝克先生说,废弃的城镇让美国人和神秘的过去有了切实的联系。
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Sinks his inheritance into silver city , a ghost town with an abandoned mine . . 把他的遗产掩埋到银城之下,银城是一座拥有被抛弃的矿产的废墟城市. .
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Sinks his inheritance into silver city , a ghost town with an abandoned mine . . 把他的遗产掩埋到银城之下,银城是一座拥有被抛弃的矿产的废墟城市. .