precognition
英音[ ˌpriːkɒɡˈnɪʃn ] 美音[ ˌpriːkɑːɡˈnɪʃn ]

预知

常用释义

词性释义

n.

预知;先知
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The researcher said he had conducted experiments. It proved that such precognition existed for telephone calls and even emails.
他已通过实验证实,人们不但对拨打来的电话有预知,甚至对收到的电子邮件也有。
Using a limited form of precognition, zealots can even predict enemy movements striking, with deadly accuracy and dodging attacks by inches.
狂热者还会运用他们有限的预知能力判断敌人的移动和攻击,从而给予致命的精确的近距离攻击。
要知道,你可以利用预知能力让自己发财。
Is that an example of precognition or just coincidence?
这是预言的一种还是只是一个巧合罢了?
合理预见规则理论构成分析
On the Core Precognition Ability of the Investigators
论侦查员的核心预审业务能力
1·Some people believe déjà vu is a form of precognition, the mysterious ability to know of an event before it happens.
有些人相信既视现象是一种预知的形式,也就是在事情发生前就隐约知道的特异功能。
2·Previewing records before court does not necessarily lead to a disadvantaged result for the defendant, it should be conducted for "precognition" of case information but not as a "prejudgment".
庭前阅卷并不当然导致不利于被告人的“预断”产生,应当视为开庭前对案件信息的“预知”而非“预断”。
3·Precognition denotes a form of extrasensory perception wherein a person is said to perceive information about places or events through paranormal means before they happen.
它指一种人在事件发生前就可以通过超自然方式预知其信息的超感知觉。
同义词
n.
[心理]预知;先知