telepathy 英 [tɪ'lepəθɪ]   美 [tə'lɛpəθi]

telepathy

telepathy  英 [tɪ'lepəθɪ] 美 [tə'lɛpəθi]

n. 心灵感应;传心术 

名词复数:telepathies 

As mentioned earlier, telepathy is most likely to kick in under circumstances of emergency. 正如前面提到的, 心灵感应很可能要在危急关头才会出现。
Over the past two weeks, from Milan to Paris, that mysterious telepathy has been signalling skintight underpants that reach to the ankle. 在过去的两周,从米兰到巴黎,这种秘密的心电感应在关于低至踝关节的贴身底裤上发出了相同信号。

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  • n. 心灵感应;传心术
  • 1. As mentioned earlier, telepathy is most likely to kick in under circumstances of emergency.

    正如前面提到的, 心灵感应很可能要在危急关头才会出现。

  • 2. Over the past two weeks, from Milan to Paris, that mysterious telepathy has been signalling skintight underpants that reach to the ankle.

    在过去的两周,从米兰到巴黎,这种秘密的心电感应在关于低至踝关节的贴身底裤上发出了相同信号。

  • 3. We think we’ll make them feel bad for not meeting our needs, so we stay quiet, hoping that some day soon our partner will develop telepathy and figure things out.

    我们以为没满足我们的愿望,会使他们感觉恶劣。 于是,我们就沉默着,幻想有一天,对方有心灵感应,把事情弄明白。

  • telepathy (n.) 1882, coined (along with telæsthesia) by English psychologist Frederic Myers, literally "feeling from afar," from tele- + -pathy. The noun telepath is an 1889 back-formation.
tel·ep·athy / təˈlepəθi ; NAmE təˈlepəθi / noun [uncountable ] the direct communication of thoughts or feelings from one person to another without using speech, writing, or any other normal method 传心术;通灵术;心灵感应 tel·ep·athy / təˈlepəθi ; NAmE təˈlepəθi /
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