lurk /lɜːk $ lɜːrk/ ●○○ verb [intransitiveI]1 HIDE/MAKE IT HARD TO FIND OR SEEto wait somewhere quietly and secretly, usually because you are going to do something wrong 潜伏,埋伏lurk in/behind/beneath/around etcShe didn’t see the figure lurking behind the bushes. 她没有看到躲在树丛后的那个身影。
2 EXISTif something such as danger, a feeling etc lurks somewhere, it exists, but you may not see it or know about it 〔危险、情感等〕暗藏,潜藏a dark formless danger, lurking in the shadows 一种潜藏在阴影里的无形危险
3 if you lurk in a chat room on the Internet, you read what other people are writing to each other, but you do not write any messages yourself 隐身〔指在网上聊天室里只看帖而不回复或不发帖〕lurk inI think it’s sort of creepy how people lurk in chat rooms. 我觉得人们在聊天室里隐身不语有点可怕。
—lurker noun [countableC]