psychic
psychic 英 [ˈsaɪkɪk] 美 [ˈsaɪkɪk]
adj. 精神的;心灵的;灵魂的;超自然的 n. 灵媒;巫师
名词复数:psychics
- A psychic reads minds and predicts the future. If you were a psychic, you wouldn't have bothered reading this because you would have known what I was going to say.
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- adj. 精神的;心灵的;灵魂的;超自然的
- n. 灵媒;巫师
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1. Though it is weak, light is reborn from the darkness to our natural and psychic worlds.
尽管微弱,光线还是从黑暗中重生,回到我们的自然世界和精神世界。
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2. If scientists don’t know what we do with the other ninety percent, it must be us used for psychic powers.
如果科学家不知道我们其他百分之九十的头脑在做什么的话,那一定是用在我们的精神力量了。
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3. The essence of procrastination lies in not doing what you think you should be doing, a mental contortion that surely accounts for the great psychic toll the habit takes on people.
拖延行为的本质在于不去干那些你认为你应该干的事情,这种思想的扭曲导致了这种习惯给人们带来的巨大的心灵负担。
- psychic (adj.) 1872, "of or pertaining to the human soul" (earlier psychical, 1640s), from Greek psykhikos "of the soul, spirit, or mind" (opposed to somatikos), also (New Testament) "concerned with the life only, animal, natural," from psykhe "soul, mind, life" (see psyche). Meaning "characterized by psychic gifts" first recorded 1871.
- psychic (n.) "a medium;" 1870; see psychic (adj.).
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