释义 |
tarottar‧ot /ˈtærəʊ $ -roʊ/ noun [singular, uncountable] tarotOrigin: 1800-1900 French, Italian tarocchi (plural) - A normal pack of playing cards can be used but the most popular version is tarot.
- Crystal ball, palm readings, tarot cards.
- I found I couldn't do the tarot readings anymore.
- She pushed back her chair, stood up and crossed the room to open her box of tarot cards.
- The stave is budded and sports a few leaves as in some versions of the tarot.
► Occultbanshee, nouncoven, noundemon, noundemonic, adjectivedevil, nounESP, nounevil, adjectiveexorcism, nounexorcist, nounexorcize, verbextra-sensory perception, nounfiend, nounfortune-teller, nounmedium, nounmind reader, nounnecromancy, nounpalmist, nounpalmistry, nounpalm reader, nounparanormal, adjectiveparapsychology, nounpossessed, adjectiveprophecy, nounprophesy, verbpsychic, adjectivepsychic, nounpsychokinesis, nounseance, nounsoothsayer, nounspirit, nounSvengali, nountarot, nountelepathic, adjectivetelepathy, nounwitch, nounwizard, noun a set of 78 cards, used for telling what will happen to someone in the future |