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telepathy

/tuh-lep-uh-thee/US // təˈlɛp ə θi //UK // (tɪˈlɛpəθɪ) //

心灵感应,传心术,心电感应,传感

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : communication between minds by some means other than sensory perception.

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Examples

  • Chasing after a scientific basis for telepathy was a dead end, of course.

  • Wanda can control things with her mind—via telekenesis, telepathy, mind control.

  • Odds against chance in a review of spontaneous telepathy studies have been calculated, Radin says, at “22 billion to 1.”

  • His suggestion: “a telepathy shield” that “would consist of a thin metal foil around the brain.”

  • These phenomena of sight at a distance are classed under the general title of Telepathy (τήλε, far, πάθος, sensation).

  • And in that look, Arcot read what even telepathy had hidden heretofore.

  • Arcot spent the rest of the evening teaching them the Venerian system of telepathy.

  • Projective telepathy had only been a crackpot's idea back then.

  • To pass the weary time Jones and Hill dabbled in and experimented with hypnotism and telepathy.