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I . ghost [gəʊst, Am goʊst] N

1. ghost (spirit):

duch m

2. ghost sing (faint amount):

cień m

3. ghost (second image):

4. ghost fig (memory):

widmo nt

II . ghost [gəʊst, Am goʊst] VB trans

ghost story N

ghost town N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In the early 1950s people near the line were treated to the eerie sight of a railway carriage ghosting along, apparently by itself.
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Other effects, like morphs, motion, and zooms work better (less ghosting or latent effects) as top-to-bottom effects, but can be achieved in both directions.
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Call quality was fantastic, with the speaker phone showing no hints of ghosting or echoing.
www.capsulecomputers.com.au
At that time, ghosting was regarded as a new artist's apprenticeship until he could start his own strip.
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Jagged edges as well as some ghosting of interface elements are reported to occur.
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It's why the concept of "ghosting" exists because some people just don't have the capacity to grow some cojones and say good-bye properly.
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