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bugbear    
n. 妖怪;吓人的东西

妖怪;吓人的东西

bugbear
n 1: an imaginary monster used to frighten children [synonym:
{bogeyman}, {bugbear}, {bugaboo}, {boogeyman}, {booger}]
2: an object of dread or apprehension; "Germany was always a
bugbear for France"; "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin
of little minds"--Ralph Waldo Emerson [synonym: {bugbear},
{hobgoblin}]

Bugbear \Bug"bear`\, n.
Same as {Bugaboo}. -- a. Causing needless fright. --Locke.
[1913 Webster]


Bugbear \Bug"bear`\, v. t.
To alarm with idle phantoms.
[1913 Webster]


Bugaboo \Bug`a*boo"\, Bugbear \Bug"bear`\, n. [See {Bug}.]
Something frightful, as a specter; anything imaginary that
causes needless fright; something used to excite needless
fear; also, something really dangerous, or an imaginary
monster, used to frighten children, etc. "Bugaboos to fright
ye." --Lloyd.
[1913 Webster]

But, to the world no bugbear is so great
As want of figure and a small estate. --Pope.
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The bugaboo of the liberals is the church pray. --S. B.
Griffin.
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The great bugaboo of the birds is the owl. --J.
Burroughs.
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2. a source of concern; as, the old bugaboo of inflation
still bothers them.
[WordNet 1.5]

Syn: Hobgoblin; goblin; specter; ogre; scarecrow; bogeyman;
boogeyman; booger.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Bugbear - Wikipedia
    A bugbear is a legendary creature or type of hobgoblin comparable to the boogeyman (or bugaboo or babau or cucuy), and other creatures of folklore, all of which were historically used in some cultures to frighten disobedient children
  • BUGBEAR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    In fact, based on its earliest known uses, bugbear began as an all-purpose word for things that cause fear or dread, not just supernatural beasties This sense is still in use today, alongside the closely related sense of “a continuing source of irritation or annoyance ”
  • Bugbear - Monsters - D D Beyond
    Bugbears are hairy goblinoids born for battle and mayhem They survive by raiding and hunting, but are fond of setting ambushes and fleeing when outmatched
  • Bugbear - DND 5th Edition
    Bugbears rely on stealth and strength to attack, preferring to operate at night When they're not in battle, bugbears spend much of their time resting or dozing, and bully weaker creatures into doing their bidding From the viewpoint of the rest of the world, their aggression and savagery are thankfully offset by their rarity and lethargy
  • Beware Bugbear: Celtic Child-Eating Hobgoblin - BOL
    Explore the origins and lore of bugbear a child-eating hobgoblin and legendary creature from Celtic folklore, embodying fears of the untamed and ancient myths
  • Bugbear - Forgotten Realms Wiki
    A fearsome bugbear tribe dwelled beneath the Ice Mountains of Luruar The dwarves who often clashed with them, called them tenacious and reported a number of hobgoblins fighting under their command
  • Bugbear - definition of bugbear by The Free Dictionary
    Define bugbear bugbear synonyms, bugbear pronunciation, bugbear translation, English dictionary definition of bugbear n 1 A cause of fear, anxiety, or irritation: Overcrowding is often a bugbear for train commuters
  • The Myth of the Bugbear: Forest Predator and Cautionary Tale
    The bugbear is more than its form; it possesses abilities that make it the perfect predator of folklore It moves with an unnatural silence, a ghost in the trees It sees through the blackest nights, its vision cutting through shadows as easily as it instills fear
  • BUGBEAR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    Something or someone that is your bugbear worries or upsets you Money is my biggest bugbear
  • Bugbear : The English Boogeyman - Mythlok
    The Bugbear is a creature born from English folklore, once feared as a monstrous spirit used to frighten children into good behavior Its name originates from the Middle English word bugge, meaning a frightening thing, combined with bear, reflecting its supposed bear-like appearance





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