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 ":
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airy ,
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apply to ,
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arcanum ,
asomatous ,
astral ,
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beclouded ,
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between the lines ,
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blanket ,
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block ,
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bodiless ,
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brown ,
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cloak ,
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clothe ,
cloud ,
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cope ,
cover ,
cover up ,
covered ,
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cowl ,
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decarnate ,
decarnated ,
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dim ,
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discarnate ,
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dissemble ,
distract attention from ,
ditch ,
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eclipse ,
eclipsed ,
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eeriness ,
elfdom ,
encloud ,
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enigma ,
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enshroud ,
envelop ,
esoteric ,
esoterica ,
ethereal ,
extramundane ,
extraterrestrial ,
faerie ,
fey ,
film ,
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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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