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tarot

/tar-oh, ta-roh/US // ˈtær oʊ, tæˈroʊ //UK // (ˈtærəʊ) //

塔罗牌,塔罗,塔洛,泰罗牌

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of a set of 22 playing cards bearing allegorical representations, used for fortunetelling and as trump cards in tarok.

Examples

  • TikTok and Instagram psychics also jumped into the deluge with tarot readings focused on Petito’s final moments and Laundrie’s whereabouts as the FBI hunts him down.

  • Sanctuary provides paid one-on-one text-based support—a kind of predictive therapy—with a stable of professional astrologists and tarot card readers available at the tap of a screen.

  • I know that sounds like it comes from a pack of tarot cards.

  • Dusty books, smoking pipes, tarot cards, and a Ouija board fill the antique furniture positioning any object as a clue.

  • Kanye West gets his tarot cards read by a radical Chilean filmmaker is practically a fully formed SNL sketch.

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

  • Mysteriously rendered mute, they must use Tarot cards to communicate.

  • Mama Donna, Urban Shaman I did a tarot card reading for Tiger.

  • The Baldini figures which represent these subjects are emblems of their period and not symbols, like the Tarot.

  • The question, however, remains whether there are Eastern traces in any Tarot cards.

  • But the point which we have to notice is that in this manner was the antiquity of the Tarot generally trumpeted forth.

  • We have now seen that there is no particle of evidence for the Egyptian origin of Tarot cards.

  • I have said that this symbol is essentially invariable in all Tarot sets, or at least the variations do not alter its character.