释义 |
seancese‧ance /ˈseɪɑːns, -ɒns $ -ɑːns/ noun [countable] - But mainly they came to their human partners in seances or visions.
- During a seance, humans request their spirit guides to come and to help them.
- Karajan sat with the orchestra in something closer to a seance or seminar than a rehearsal.
- Look what had happened at the last seance.
- Rhoda took to table-tapping and seances and reported seeing the ghost of Wendy hovering over her bed at night.
- Since his student days in Venice, when he went to seances, he had been fascinated by the occult.
- The pianist sits and dabs at his keyboard, as though he were sorting cards for a seance.
- Wasn't it likely that the thing that had got into him at the seance was really from the planet Tellenor?
► 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 meeting where people try to talk to or receive messages from the spirits of dead people |