形容词神秘的; 超自然的; 隐藏的
名词神秘学
及物动词隐蔽; [天](使)掩(星)
不及物动词定时隐蔽
occult什么意思
形容词
1. Astrology and alchemy are occult sciences.
占星学和炼丹术为神秘之学。
及物动词
1. One heavenly body occults another.
一颗星掩盖着另一颗星。
名词
1. He was a student of the occult.
他曾研究神秘学。
1. 神秘学:答案或许就在神秘学(occult)理论中, 关键是不同次元平面(planes)的存在. 一般而言, 神秘学理论认为灵魂降生到物质世界, 经过足够的灵性发展之后, 他就能到达更高的存在平面, 不再需要学习这个星球上的发展课程.
2. 深奥,难解的:occasion 时机,场合,特殊之大事 | occult 深奥,难解的 | occupy 占据
3. 神秘的:postmortem验尸 | abscess脓肿 | occult神秘的
4. 超自然的:127.宇宙的 Cosmic | 128.超自然的 Occult | 129.冷静的 Cool
1. occult在线翻译
1. 神秘学
The occult is the knowledge and study of supernatural or magical forces.
e.g. ...sinister experiments with the occult.
邪恶的神秘学实验
e.g. ...books dealing with the occult.
有关神秘学的书籍
1. occult的意思
1. Dos Santos is not believed to be a member of any religious or occult group, and authorities believe the pair came up with the idea on their own.
2. Elsewhere in Africa, ancient occult practices maintain a presence amid more mainstream religions.
3. These studies included both fecal occult blood tests and colonoscopy offered by the Bowel Cancer Education Centre of the university.
noun
1. supernatural practices and techniques
e.g. he is a student of the occult
Synonym: occult arts
2. supernatural forces and events and beings collectively
e.g. She doesn't believe in the supernatural
Synonym: supernatural
verb
1. hide from view
e.g. The lids were occulting her eyes
2. become concealed or hidden from view or have its light extinguished
e.g. The beam of light occults every so often
3. occult什么意思
3. cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention
e.g. The Sun eclipses the moon today
Planets and stars often are occulted by other celestial bodies
Synonym: eclipse
adj
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1. having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence
beyond ordinary understanding
e.g. mysterious symbols
the mystical style of Blake
occult lore
the secret learning of the ancients
Synonym: mysterious mystic mystical secret orphic
2. hidden and difficult to see
e.g. an occult fracture
occult blood in the stool