单词 | psychic |
释义 | psychic (saɪkɪk ) Word forms: psychics 1. adjective If you believe that someone is psychic or has psychic powers, you believe that they have strange mental powers, such as being able to read the minds of other people or to see into the future. Trevor helped police by using his psychic powers. Synonyms: supernatural, mystic, occult, clairvoyant A psychic is someone who seems to be psychic. 2. adjective Psychic means relating to ghosts and the spirits of the dead. He declared his total disbelief in psychic phenomena. Synonyms: mystical, spiritual, magical, other-worldly 3. adjective Psychic means relating to the mind rather than the body. [formal] These truths cause individuals much psychic pain. Collocations: psychic powers And astonishingly, 72 per cent said they felt they had some psychic powers themselves. The Sun This interconnectivity, the three believed, could be assisted by meditation, art and psychic powers including telepathy. Times, Sunday Times Crucially, though, he doesn't pretend to have psychic powers - he's just a very clever fellow. Times, Sunday Times Several missing persons cases have drawn offers of help from people claiming to wield psychic powers. Times, Sunday Times In my opinion, most people who claim to have psychic powers appear to really believe it themselves. The Sun Ten days later he visited a tarot card reader and asked for a psychic reading, saying that he had done something 'terrible'. Times, Sunday Times The pitch ended with a psychic reading for a volunteer from the audience. Globe and Mail She also decided to go for a psychic reading. The Sun The channel also broadcast psychic sessions in which the viewer could ask for their own psychic reading. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 During the evenings old classic movies air along with psychic reading. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 有特异功能的 Japanese: 霊能力を持った |
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