occult
英 [ˈɒkʌlt]
美 [əˈkʌlt]
adj. 神秘的; 玄妙的; 超自然的; 不可思议的; 神秘的事物; 玄机
vi. 隐蔽; [天](使)掩(星)定时隐蔽
现在分词:occulting 过去式:occulted 第三人称单数:occults 过去分词:occulted
Collins.1 / BNC.16624 / COCA.18836
牛津词典
adj.
- 神秘的;玄妙的;超自然的;不可思议的
connected with magic powers and things that cannot be explained by reason or science- occult practices
神秘的做法
- occult practices
- 神秘的事物;玄机
everything connected with occult practices, etc.- He's interested in witchcraft and the occult.
他对巫术魔法情有独钟。
- He's interested in witchcraft and the occult.
柯林斯词典
- N-SING 神秘学
The occultis the knowledge and study of supernatural or magical forces.- ...sinister experiments with the occult.
邪恶的神秘学实验 - ...books dealing with the occult.
有关神秘学的书籍 - Occultis also an adjective.
- ...organisations which campaign against paganism and occult practice.
发起反对异教和神秘习俗运动的组织
- ...sinister experiments with the occult.
英英释义
noun
- supernatural practices and techniques
- he is a student of the occult
- supernatural forces and events and beings collectively
- She doesn't believe in the supernatural
verb
- hide from view
- The lids were occulting her eyes
- become concealed or hidden from view or have its light extinguished
- The beam of light occults every so often
- cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention
- The Sun eclipses the moon today
- Planets and stars often are occulted by other celestial bodies
adj
- having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence
- mysterious symbols
- the mystical style of Blake
- occult lore
- the secret learning of the ancients
- hidden and difficult to see
- an occult fracture
- occult blood in the stool