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occult    音标拼音: [ək'ʌlt]
a. 神秘的,不可思议的,超自然的
vt.
vi. 掩蔽,隐藏
n. 神秘之事

神秘的,不可思议的,超自然的掩蔽,隐藏神秘之事

occult
adj 1: hidden and difficult to see; "an occult fracture";
"occult blood in the stool"
2: having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to
the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding; "mysterious
symbols"; "the mystical style of Blake"; "occult lore"; "the
secret learning of the ancients" [synonym: {mysterious},
{mystic}, {mystical}, {occult}, {secret}, {orphic}]
n 1: supernatural forces and events and beings collectively;
"She doesn't believe in the supernatural" [synonym:
{supernatural}, {occult}]
2: supernatural practices and techniques; "he is a student of
the occult" [synonym: {occult}, {occult arts}]
v 1: 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" [synonym: {eclipse},
{occult}]
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"

Occult \Oc*cult"\, v. t.
To eclipse; to hide from sight.
[1913 Webster]


Occult \Oc*cult"\, a. [L. occultus, p. p. of occulere to cover
up, hide; ob (see {Ob-}) a root prob. akin to E. hell: cf.
F. occulte.]
Hidden from the eye or the understanding; invisible; secret;
concealed; unknown.
[1913 Webster]

It is of an occult kind, and is so insensible in its
advances as to escape observation. --I. Taylor.
[1913 Webster]

{Occult line} (Geom.), a line drawn as a part of the
construction of a figure or problem, but not to appear in
the finished plan.

{Occult qualities}, those qualities whose effects only were
observed, but the nature and relations of whose productive
agencies were undetermined; -- so called by the schoolmen.


{Occult sciences}, those sciences of the Middle Ages which
related to the supposed action or influence of occult
qualities, or supernatural powers, as alchemy, magic,
necromancy, and astrology.
[1913 Webster]

318 Moby Thesaurus words for "occult":
abstract, abstruse, airy, anagogic, apply to, arcana, arcane,
arcanum, asomatous, astral, baffling, becloud, beclouded, bedarken,
bedim, befog, begloom, between the lines, black, black magic,
black out, blacken, blanket, blind, block, block the light,
blot out, bodiless, bodilessness, brown, buried, bury, cabala,
cabalic, cabalism, cabalistic, cabbala, cabbalism, cabbalistic,
cache, camouflage, canopy, cast a shadow, censored, classified,
classified information, cloak, close, closed, clothe, cloud,
cloud over, clouded, conceal, concealed, confidence,
confidential communication, cope, cover, cover up, covered, covert,
cowl, dark, darken, darken over, decarnate, decarnated, deep,
delitescent, dim, dim out, discarnate, disembodied, disguise,
dissemble, distract attention from, ditch, dormant, eclipse,
eclipsed, eerie, eeriness, elfdom, encloud, encompass with shadow,
enigma, enigmatic, ensconce, enshroud, envelop, esoteric,
esoterica, ethereal, extramundane, extraterrestrial, faerie, fey,
film, ghostliness, ghostly, gloom, gloss over, guarded secret,
heavy, hermetic, hermetics, hibernating, hid, hidden, hide, hood,
hush-hush, hypernormal, hyperphysical, immaterial, immateriality,
immaterialness, impalpability, impalpable, impenetrable,
imponderability, imponderable, in a cloud, in a fog, in eclipse,
in purdah, in the wings, incommunicado, incomprehensible,
incorporate, incorporeal, incorporeality, incorporeity,
indecipherable, inexplicable, inextension, inscrutable,
insubstantial, intangibility, intangible, keep under cover, latent,
lay on, lay over, lurking, magical, mantle, mask, metaphysic,
miraculousness, muffle, muffled, murk, mysterious, mysteriousness,
mystery, mystery of mysteries, mystic, mystical, mystifying,
nonexteriority, nonmaterial, nonphysical, numinous, numinousness,
obduce, obfuscate, obfuscated, obnubilate, obscure, obscured,
obumbrate, occult phenomena, occultate, occultism,
otherworldliness, otherworldly, overcast, overcloud, overlay,
overshadow, overspread, perplexing, personal matter, phantom,
possible, potential, preterhuman, preternatural, preternaturalism,
preternormal, pretersensual, private, private matter,
privileged communication, privity, privy, profound,
profound secret, psychic, psychical research, psychicism, psychics,
psychism, put on, puzzling, recondite, restricted,
restricted information, screen, scum, sealed book, secluded,
secluse, secret, secrete, sequestered, shade, shadow, shadowiness,
shadowy, shield, shroud, shrouded, sleeping, slur over, smothered,
somber, sorcery, spirit world, spiritual, spirituality,
spirituousness, spread over, stash, stifled, submerged, superhuman,
superhumanity, superimpose, supernatural, supernaturalism,
supernaturality, supernaturalness, supernature, supernormal,
supernormalness, superphysical, superphysicalness, superpose,
supersensible, supersensibleness, supersensual, suppressed,
supramundane, supranatural, supranaturalism, supranature,
the occult, the supernatural, the supersensible, the unknown,
theosophical, theosophist, top secret, transcendental,
transcendentalism, transmundane, ulterior, unbreatheable,
under an eclipse, under cover, under house arrest, under security,
under the surface, under wraps, underground, underlying,
undisclosable, undisclosed, undivulgable, undivulged,
unearthliness, unearthly, unembodied, unexplainable, unexplained,
unextended, unfathomable, unfleshly, unhuman, unknown,
unmanifested, unphysical, unrevealable, unrevealed, unspoken,
unsubstantial, unsubstantiality, unsubstantialness, untellable,
untold, unutterable, unuttered, unwhisperable, unworldliness,
unworldly, vague, varnish, veil, veiled, virtual, weird, whitewash,
witchcraft, witchery, wrapped in clouds



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  • Occult - Wikipedia
    Etymology The occult (from the Latin word occultus; lit 'clandestine', 'hidden', or 'secret') is "knowledge of the hidden" [6] In common usage, occult refers to "knowledge of the paranormal ", as opposed to "knowledge of the measurable ", [7] which is usually referred to as science
  • OCCULT中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary
    She claims to have occult powers, given to her by some mysterious spirit 她声称拥有某一神秘精灵赐予的神秘魔力。
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    8 The potential of human is mysterious and unimaginable just like the universe with exhaustless and occult power and extrasensory information 人体 潜力 是 神秘 和 不可思议 的, 就 象 宇宙 蕴藏 着 无穷 尽 的 神秘 力量 和 特异 信息。
  • Occult | Definition, Beliefs, Examples | Britannica
    occult, a term that was originally used in Latin to designate the hidden or unseen properties of things and that, since the 16th century, has also been used to characterize religious traditions that include belief in unseen forces or that otherwise behave in a secretive or mysterious manner
  • OCCULT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of OCCULT is to shut off from view or exposure : cover, eclipse How to use occult in a sentence
  • Occult - Occult Encyclopedia
    The occult, in the broadest sense, is a category of supernatural beliefs and practices which generally fall outside the scope of religion and science, encompassing such phenomena involving otherworldly agency as mysticism, spirituality, and ritual magic
  • Occult Philosophy – Digital Occult Library
    The unique thing about the occult is that it often combines these two methods, as opposed to theology (which works from the standpoint of an established religion) and to the sciences (which is based in facts derived from reproduced experimentation)
  • Occultism: Origins, Practices and Spiritual Conflicts
    Certain texts, like the Book of Enoch, were excluded from canonical scripture, yet continued to inspire occult traditions through tales of fallen angels and forbidden celestial knowledge
  • Occult - definition of occult by The Free Dictionary
    Define occult occult synonyms, occult pronunciation, occult translation, English dictionary definition of occult adj 1 Of, relating to, or dealing with supernatural or magical influences, agencies, or occurrences: occult astrological powers
  • Occult - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Occultism is the study of occult It can involve such subjects as magic (alternatively spelled and defined as magick), extra-sensory perception, astrology, spiritualism, numerology and lucid dreaming





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