clairvoyant
英 [ˌkleəˈvɔɪ.ənt]
美 [ˌklerˈvɔɪ.ənt]
- n. 千里眼;有洞察力的人
- adj. 透视的;有洞察力的
- n. (Clairvoyant)人名;(法)克莱尔瓦扬
将“clairvoyant”拆分为“clair”和“voyant”。记忆方法:想象一个“clair”(清澈、清晰的)人拥有“voyant”(观看、洞察)的能力,如同透过清澈的水面洞察一切,从而记住“clairvoyant”指的是有预知能力或洞察力的人。
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- clairvoyant (n.)
- 1834 in the psychic sense; see clairvoyant (adj.). Earlier it was used in the sense "clear-sighted person" (1794). Fem. form was Clairvoyante.
- clairvoyant (adj.)
- "having psychic gifts," 1837, earlier "having insight" (1670s), from special use of French clairvoyant "clear-sighted, discerning, judicious" (13c.), from clair (see clear (adj.)) + voyant "seeing," present participle of voir, from Latin videre "to see" (see vision).
- 1. You did not have to be a clairvoyant to see that the war would go on.
- 就算没有未卜先知的能力也能料到战争会持续下去。
- 2. Love is blind, but friendship is clairvoyant.
- 爱是盲目的,友谊则能洞察一切。
- 3. It is said the love is blind but friendship is clairvoyant.
- 据说爱情令人盲目,而友谊却能让人醍醐灌顶.
- 4. Open a window that commercial port is clairvoyant China latter - day socioeconomic oneself.
- 自开商埠是透视中国近代社会经济的一个窗口.
- 5. Those whom are clairvoyant have often come to understand past lives.
- 那些能透视的人们已能经常理解死去的生命.