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seer |
| 释义 |
seerseer /sɪə $ sɪr/ noun [countable] especially literary  seerOrigin: 1300-1400 ➔ SEE1 - All the seers and prophets saw the world as worthless.
- Another seer who forecast a Tory majority - without compromising his impartiality - was Sir Robin Day.
- Far from portraying the scientists as all-knowing seers, Hafner and Lyon show how their biggest advances came through serendipity.
- Of all these seers, those with access to the greatest mysteries are the cosmologists.
- The seer was ready with his answer.
- Then shall Thy kingdom be established on earth and the word of Thine ancient seer be fulfilled.
- When he saw this he was further enraged and started towards the seer with an axe.
someone who can see into the future and say what will happen SYN clairvoyant |
| 随便看 |
- wilfulness
- wiliness
- will
- willful
- Will, George F.
- William I
- William III
- William II, King
- William of Orange, King
- William, Prince
- Williams, Hank
- Williams, John
- Williams, Ralph Vaughan
- Williams, Rowan
- Williams Sisters
- Williams, Ted
- Williams, Tennessee
- Williams, William Carlos
- William the Conqueror
- willie
- willing
- willingly
- willingness
- Willis, Bruce
- will o' the wisp
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