单词 | teletransport |
释义 | > as lemmasteletransport teletransport v. Brit. /ˈtɛlᵻtrɑːnˌspɔːt/ , /ˈtɛlᵻtranˌspɔːt/ , U.S. /ˈtɛləˌtræn(t)sˌpɔrt/ [after teletransportation n.] transitive and intransitive = teleport v.ΘΚΠ the world > the supernatural > the paranormal > [verb (transitive)] > practise psychokinesis teletransport1953 society > travel > transport > transport by psychic or futuristic means > [verb (transitive)] teleport1931 teletransport1953 beam1964 1953 I. Wolfert Married Men iii. 413 Instantaneously, with a speed faster than light, she had teletransported herself back to the Paris of 1870. 1987 D. Parfit Reasons & Persons (rev. ed.) iii. xiii. 291 On Nagel's view, if Old-I was Teletransported, this would kill old-me, the person. 2013 Washington Post (Nexis) 21 Apr. a8 They had other, more obscure interests in common, including avant-garde cinema and a shared desire to be able to teletransport. < as lemmas |
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