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  1. occult

    • IPA[əˈkəlt]

    美式

    • n.
      supernatural, mystical, or magical beliefs, practices, or phenomena
    • adj.
      of, involving, or relating to supernatural, mystical, or magical powers or phenomena;beyond the range of ordinary knowledge or experience; mysterious
    • v.
      cut off from view by interposing something;(of a celestial body) conceal (an apparently smaller body) from view by passing or being in front of it
    • 釋義
    • 相關詞

    名詞

    • 1. supernatural, mystical, or magical beliefs, practices, or phenomena a secret society to study alchemy and the occult

    形容詞

    • 1. of, involving, or relating to supernatural, mystical, or magical powers or phenomena a follower of occult practices similar to voodoo
    • beyond the range of ordinary knowledge or experience; mysterious a weird occult sensation of having experienced the identical situation before
    • communicated only to the initiated; esoteric the typically occult language of the time
    • 2. (of a disease or process) not accompanied by readily discernible signs or symptoms.
    • (of blood) abnormally present, e.g., in feces, but detectable only chemically or microscopically.

    動詞

    • 1. cut off from view by interposing something a wooden screen designed to occult the competitors
    • (of a celestial body) conceal (an apparently smaller body) from view by passing or being in front of it the Moon occults Mars during daylight on March 22
    • n.
      a light in a lighthouse or buoy which shines for a longer period than that for which it is cut off.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a light in a lighthouse or buoy that is cut off briefly at regular intervals.

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • IPA[əˈkʌlt]

    英式

    • n.
      mystical, supernatural, or magical powers, practices, or phenomena: a secret society to study alchemy and the occult
    • adj.
      involving or relating to mystical, supernatural, or magical powers, practices, or phenomena: an occult ceremony a weird occult sensation of having experienced the identical situation before
    • v.
      cut off from view by interposing something: a wooden screen designed to occult the competitors

    Oxford Dictionary