释义 |
precognition/pri:kɒɡˈniʃ(ə)n/n. 1 (supposed) foreknowledge, esp. of a supernatural kind (想像中的)预知(尤指超自然的) 2 Sc. the preliminary examination of witnesses etc., esp. to decide whether there is ground for a trial [苏格兰] (尤指决定是否有证据审判的)预审(笔录) □ precognitive /-ˈkɒɡnitiv/ adj.[Late Latin praecognitio (as PRE-, COGNITION)] |