extrasensory perception

超感知觉超感官知觉感外之音感外之物

extrasensory perception 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. ESP.

extrasensory perception 近义词

n. 名词 noun

psychic power

更多extrasensory perception例句

  1. Catholic enough to have considered the priesthood, he also loved philosophy and divination and believed in extrasensory perception.
  2. His hero, Bruce Springsteen, is a gazillionaire, but he still manages to come across as a regular guy, so perception is reality.
  3. Clinton is further back in history, and there is a perception that back then everything was rainbows and sunshine and gumdrops.
  4. That perception is false and often reflects not just ignorance but also elitism and racism.
  5. Their interest, as ever, is in pushing the perception that Washington is dysfunctional.
  6. It was negative, and very personal, and most of it was probably my own perception of things.
  7. Here, as in so many of these childish admirations, we have to do not with a purely æsthetic perception.
  8. Yet, if one looks closely, under the froth and foppery, some of the charm and perception of the man still shines through.
  9. With children of finer perception the transition to a correct profile view may be carried much further.
  10. Born on March 29, 1769, he early distinguished himself by his precocity and his quickness of perception.
  11. Forcing himself to believe that he had been the victim of some kind of illusory perception, he vigorously restrained his feelings.