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1 occult
['ɔkʌlt], [ə'kʌlt] 1. прил.1) оккультный, мистическийShe claims to have occult powers, given to her by some mysterious spirit. — Она утверждает, будто обладает мистическими силами, которые получила от некоего таинственного духа.
2) сокровенный, тайный, эзотерический, известный или понятный лишь посвящённымSyn:3) мед. скрытый, латентный2. гл.; астр.а) прятать, скрыватьSyn:б) заслонять, затемнятьSyn:eclipse 2. -
2 profound
1. n поэт. море; океан2. n поэт. глубина; бездна; пучина3. a глубокий, основательный4. a трудный для понимания, сложный, запутанный5. a глубокий, глубоко прочувствованный, проникновенный6. a поэт. имеющий большую глубину, глубокий7. a полный, совершенный, абсолютный8. a глубокий, низкийСинонимический ряд:1. abstract (adj.) abstract; difficult; enigmatic; mysterious2. bottomless (adj.) bottomless; fathomless; subterranean3. consequential (adj.) consequential; important; significant4. deep (adj.) acute; deep; erudite; extreme; heart-felt; intellectual; penetrating; philosophical; sage; serious; wise5. intensive (adj.) abysmal; blood-and-guts; hard; intensive6. recondite (adj.) abstruse; acroamatic; esoteric; heavy; hermetic; occult; orphic; recondite; secret7. strong (adj.) deep-felt; intense; strongАнтонимический ряд:absurd; concrete; fatuous; frivolous; moderate; shallow; simple; slight; stupid; superficial; trifling; trivial; unsettled -
3 sciences
Синонимический ряд:1. education (noun) education; erudition; instructions; knowledge; learning2. educations (noun) educations; eruditions; learnings; scholarships3. informations (noun) informations; lores; wisdoms
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occult — oc•cult [[t]əˈkʌlt, ˈɒk ʌlt[/t]] adj. 1) of or pertaining to any system claiming use or knowledge of secret or supernatural powers or agencies 2) beyond ordinary knowledge or understanding 3) secret; disclosed or communicated only to the… … From formal English to slang
occult — I. transitive verb Etymology: Latin occultare, frequentative of occulere Date: 1500 to shut off from view or exposure ; cover, eclipse • occulter noun II. adjective Etymology: Latin occultus, from past partic … New Collegiate Dictionary