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词汇 psychic
释义 psychic
adjective
uk /ˈsaɪ.kɪk/ us /ˈsaɪ.kɪk/

psychicadjective (KNOWING)


having a special mental ability, for example so that you are able to know what will happen in the future or know what people are thinking: 通灵的;有特异功能的
psychic powers特异功能
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Predicting things and intuition
augur
augury
bellwether
betcha
bode
herald
horizon scanning
hunch
inkling
instinct
prefigure
premonition
premonitory
presage
prescience
telepathically
telepathy
there's no knowing/telling/sayingidiom
unforeseeable
unintuitively

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Extrasensory perception & telepathy

psychicadjective (MENTAL)


(especially of an illness) of the mind rather than the body: (尤指疾病)精神的
psychic problems精神上的问题
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Science of psychology & psychoanalysis
analyse
analysis
behavioural science
behaviourism
behaviourist
brain mapping
cognition
electroshock therapy
neuropsychology
nominative determinism
non-psychiatric
non-psychiatrist
non-psychological
pathological
psyche
psychiatrist
psychobabble
straightjacket
subliminally
unconscious

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psychical
psychically
psychic
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈsaɪ.kɪk/ us /ˈsaɪ.kɪk/
a person who has a special mental ability, for example being able to know what will happen in the future or what people are thinking: 通灵的人;有特异功能的人
a gifted psychic有特异功能的人
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People who perform magic or have paranormal abilities
alchemist
clairvoyant
conjurer
coven
crone
escapologist
ghostbuster
illusionist
mage
magician
oracle
seer
shaman
soothsayer
sorcerer
sorceress
visionary
witch doctor
wizard
wizardly

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People who make predictions

psychic | American Dictionary


psychic
adjective
us/ˈsɑɪ·kɪk/
having to do with the mind and the emotions rather than with the body:
Regular exercise has psychic as well as physical benefits.
If a person, experience, or event is said to be psychic, the person’s abilities or the nature of the experience or event cannot be explained by modern science:
psychic phenomena
psychic
noun[ C ]
us/ˈsɑɪ·kɪk/
a person believed to have abilities, esp. involving a knowledge of the future, that cannot be explained by modern science

Examples of psychic


psychic
Apocalypse plans to use the psychics to destroy all time, and recreate a universe, where he will rule unchallenged.
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To confound issues further, the ' incomes ' being pursued are apparently not entirely material, but include psychic ones as well.
Such depositions are thus seen as ' psychic documents which recount particular predicaments ' (p. 201).
He delineated the contours of psychic structures in and across which the flow of psychic energy was said to take place.
He claimed to be able to recreate all the abilities shown by self-professed psychics, without having to resort to any supernatural or paranormal explanations.
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He conducted a year long study of psychics, but found no evidence of any crime-solving abilities.
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Numerology, as it relates to luck, is closer to an art than to a science, yet numerologists, astrologists or psychics may disagree.
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As such, some psychics recommend listening to it since it may help in making better decisions in one's life on many different levels.
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The program documents real-life cases of situations in which police departments have enlisted the aid of psychics in solving difficult cases.
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Her abilities were more akin to todays current psychics, and with an understanding of medicinal herbs, she was identified in a time of witchcraft hysteria.
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A well-known psychologist who believed in psychics, she was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme in her 40; radiation therapy was prescribed.
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They note that although race may be a social construct, it has real social, economic, psychic, and physical consequences.
Earth attempts to stop the invasion using a team of psychics.
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The humans must utilize their psychics to find the enemy and get more intelligence on them.
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Psychics have offered aura readings for many years.
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