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astrology

/uh-strol-uh-jee/US // əˈstrɒl ə dʒi //UK // (əˈstrɒlədʒɪ) //

占星学,占星术,星相学,占卜学

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the study that assumes and attempts to interpret the influence of the heavenly bodies on human affairs.
    • : Obsolete. the science of astronomy.

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Examples

  • With individualized birth charts allowing for endless compatibility testing and daily, granular forecasts, the new business of astrology is about catering to each person, not each sign.

  • He also brushed away the final traces of classical astronomy and astrology.

  • Xiong says that when Hmong users were trying to make vaccine appointments, they were asked for their zodiac sign as a security question—despite the fact that many in this community are unfamiliar with Western astrology.

  • While the Astrology vertical itself does not have an associated membership, Cosmo’s site and all of its astrology content recently went behind a paywall, and passionate fans have historically been known to convert into subscribers.

  • One of them said to me, “You know, astronomers don’t study astrology.”

  • Astrology and black magic are forbidden in Islam; not an obscure point and one that Monis likely knew.

  • Lynch invented a personal astrology where keys are cut, but the locks are never fashioned.

  • Lennon and Ono made many decisions based on astrology and the reading of tarot cards.

  • “[T]he unaffiliated are about as likely as Christians to believe in reincarnation, astrology, or the evil eye,” the report says.

  • Not as exotic as it sounds: in New York, we have crystals, astrology, and exorcism salts.

  • Let us suppose that any one who denied the old crude errors of astrology was persecuted as a heretic.

  • In astrology, each planet was said to have two mansions, except the sun and moon, which had but one apiece.

  • His treatise on judicial astrology was translated into Latin by Johannes Hispalensis in the thirteenth century.

  • But, like so many master-minds of the Middle Ages, he was unable wholly to resist the fascinations of alchemy and astrology.

  • The practice of astrology must have been exceedingly lucrative, for Lilly is known to have acquired a considerable fortune.