| 释义 | doppelganger
 dop·pel·gäng·eror dop·pel·gang·er D0343700 (dŏp′əl-găng′ər, -gĕng′-)n.1.  A ghostly double of a living person, especially one that haunts its fleshly counterpart.2.  Either of two people who physically resemble each other very much.[German, a double : doppel, double (from French double; see  double) + Gänger, goer (from Gang, a going, from Middle High German ganc, from Old High German).]
 doppelgänger(ˈdɒpəlˌɡɛŋə; German ˈdɔpəlˌɡɛŋər) n (European Myth & Legend) legend a ghostly duplicate of a living person[from German Doppelgänger, literally: double-goer]dop•pel•gäng•er(ˈdɒp əlˌgæŋ ər; Ger. ˈdɔ pəlˌgɛŋ ər)
 n.   a ghostly double or counterpart of a living person.  [1850–55; < German]
 Doppelgänger, doublegangera supposedly ghostly counterpart or double of a living person.See also: Ghostsdoppelganger1. The wraith (e.g. id, astral body, or shadow) of a living being (German for “double-goer.”)2. A ghostly double of a person who is still alive.ThesaurusTranslationsEncyclopediaSeeDoppelgänger| Noun | 1. |  doppelganger - a ghostly double of a living person that haunts its living counterpartlegendary creature - a monster that is unverifiable but popularly accepted as possibly factual | 
 doppelgangerA delusion that a double of a person or place exists elsewhere; it is related to other defects in recognition and suggests organic disease in the non-dominant parietal lobe
 doppelgängerPsychiatry A delusion that a double of a person or place exists elsewhere; it is related to other defects in recognition and suggests organic disease in the nondominant parietal lobe. See Depersonalization disorder, Schizophrenia. AcronymsSeedecigramdoppelganger
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