a ghost that announces its presence with rapping and the creation of disorder
In folklore and the paranormal, a poltergeist is the apparent manifestation of an invisible but noisy, disruptive or destructive entity. Most accounts of poltergeist manifestations involve noises and destruction that have no apparent cause.
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Looks like a poltergeist 看起来象个鬼一样
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Other stories spoke of poltergeist effects such as objects being thrown around the house and objects of the dead person mysteriously moving 其他的故事还讲述了鬼怪的恶作剧,如房子里的东西被扔来扔去,及已故的人的东西神秘地移动。
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What ' s good : ets can do anything - - the funhouse world of technological possibilities that seems to retreat from the rest of us like the hallway in " poltergeist " is their reality 优点:精英动手派能做任何事情大多数人已经退化的技术潜能在他们身上重现,让整个世界如游乐园般有趣。
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Now this place has quite a lot of history so ghost tours are common but one stands out as being famous due to the fact that it has an extremely well documented case of a poltergeist called the mackenzie poltergeist 当时,这个地方的鬼怪旅游就已经具有很长的历史了,开展得也非常普遍,但是其中有一个与众不同的地方非常有名,因为这里出了一个叫做麦肯斯的闹鬼,并且据说对这个鬼还有着非常充分的考证。