clairvoyance
noun [ U ] uk/ˌkleəˈvɔɪ.əns/ us/ˌklerˈvɔɪ.əns/
未卜先知
the power to see the future or to see things that other people cannot see
He believed in clairvoyance and magnetic healers. 他相信未卜先知的能力和磁疗愈者。
He was struck by a moment of clairvoyance. "You're going to have a great game," he said to his roommate. 他忽然产生了一种未卜先知的感觉,“你会打一场非常精彩的比赛”,他对他的室友说。
See: clairvoyant
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- She can’t be blamed for a lack of clairvoyance!
- The critique released two days earlier seemed like remarkable clairvoyance.
- Clairvoyance is not among the qualifications listed on the recruitment flier.