occult

[əˈkʌlt][ˈɑ:kʌlt]
adj.超自然的;神秘的;隐藏的
n.神秘学
vt.隐蔽;[天](使)掩(星)
vi.定时隐蔽
网络隐的;隐匿性;潜伏的;难解的
词形变化:
occulted   occulted   occulting   occults  
派生词: occultation   occultism   occultist   occultly   occultness  
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1 . He's interested in witchcraft and the occult .

他对巫术魔法情有独钟。

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2 . Were not all things charged with occult virtues?

所有的一切事情,难道不是都有隐藏的品质?

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3 . He and the black - leather fellow looked very occult .

他和那个象黑皮革似的家伙显得很神秘.

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4 . Astrology and alchemy are occult sciences.

占星学和炼丹术为神秘之学.

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5 . He was a student of the occult .

他曾研究神秘学.

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英英释义 行业释义 网络释义
noun

1.supernatural forces and events and beings collectively;

She doesn't believe in the supernatural

2.occult practices and techniques;

he is a student of the occult

3.hidden and difficult to see;

an occult fracture

4.having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding;

mysterious symbols

vern

1.cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention;

The Sun eclipses the moon today

2.become concealed or hidden from view or have its light extinguished;

The beam of light occults every so often

3.hide from view;

The lids were occulting her eyes