音标:[.pri:kɒg'niʃәn] ;
n. 先知, 预知, 预审
[医] 预见
n. knowledge of an event before it occurs
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precognition的用法和样例:

例句

用作名词(n.)
  1. Precognition is a form of clairvoyance.预知是超视力的一种形式。

经典引文

  • He must have had some precognition of his own end.

    出自:W. March
  • Jung was..very preoccupied with precognition and the occult.

    出自:V. Brome
【近义词】

It's long been regarded as pseudoscience, but precognitionthat is, the ability to not just predict but to actually perceive the futureis getting a fair shake in some scientific circles lately。 Cornell Professor Daryl Bem conducted nine experiments

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