psychic 的 2 个定义
Also psy·chi·cal.
- of or relating to the human soul or mind; mental.
- Psychology. pertaining to or noting mental phenomena.
- outside of natural or scientific knowledge; spiritual.
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- a person who is allegedly sensitive to psychic influences or forces; medium.
psychic 近义词
extrasensory in perception
psychic 的近义词 34 个
- mental
- metaphysical
- psychological
- spiritual
- supernatural
- clairvoyant
- intellectual
- mystic
- occult
- sensitive
- analytic
- cerebral
- immaterial
- impressible
- impressionable
- intellective
- preternatural
- psychal
- psychical
- psychogenic
- responsive
- sensible
- sensile
- sentient
- supersensible
- supersensitive
- supersensory
- supersensual
- susceptible
- susceptive
- telekinetic
- telepathic
- transmundane
- unworldly
psychic 的反义词 3 个
更多psychic例句
- I found an additional viewing helpful in unraveling relationships referenced in the monologue accorded to Ella, who discursively parcels out details of her and her sister’s psychic disintegration.
- This might include a silent walking meditation along the beach, a consultation with a “love” expert and matchmaker, or the chance to connect with a psychic medium or life coach.
- The experience calls attention to how much of our life is driven by habit, and offers an opportunity for psychic escape.
- Other clients bring along psychics when they’re looking at the dolls over Zoom.
- Celebrate together with a group of five to ten and your very own psychic.
- Brown gave no sign of concern, as if he had suddenly suffered some psychic disconnect from consequences.
- Any connection to ISIS is apparently psychic, fantasy made real with the blood of an innocent.
- But, his psychic performance in the British Empire was about as underwhelming as England's in the World Cup.
- One August day she left her psychic's office in tears, we heard, because the woman had warned her to stay away from Dodi Fayed.
- The Oberhausen aquarium erected a memorial of the psychic octopus with a golden urn containing his ashes.
- I became keenly aware of the dreadful psychic calamity it involved.
- "I don't understand you," said Fetherston, much interested in this latest psychic problem.
- Cannot two brains that vibrate in unison at a distance of many kilometres be moved by the same psychic force?
- But there are others who live in study, in contemplation, in the culture of the psychic or spiritual world.
- With her there would be a strange flash of recognition; it was a sort of intuition, perhaps a psychic thing—who could tell?