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From:
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su·per·nat·u·ral
/ˌsupɚ/
(
a
.)超自然的,神奇的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Su·per·nat·u·ral
a.
Being
beyond
,
or
exceeding
,
the
power
or
laws
of
nature
;
miraculous
.
Syn:
--
Preternatural
.
Usage:
Supernatural
,
Preternatural
.
Preternatural
signifies
beside
nature
,
and
supernatural
,
above
or
beyond
nature
.
What
is
very
greatly
aside
from
the
ordinary
course
of
things
is
preternatural
;
what
is
above
or
beyond
the
established
laws
of
the
universe
is
supernatural
.
The
dark
day
which
terrified
all
Europe
nearly
a
century
ago
was
preternatural
;
the
resurrection
of
the
dead
is
supernatural
.
“That
form
which
the
earth
is
under
at
present
is
preternatural
,
like
a
statue
made
and
broken
again.”
--
T
.
Burnet
.
“Cures
wrought
by
medicines
are
natural
operations
;
but
the
miraculous
ones
wrought
by
Christ
and
his
apostles
were
supernatural
.”
--
Boyle
.
That
is
supernatural
,
whether
it
be
,
that
is
either
not
in
the
chain
of
natural
cause
and
effect
,
or
which
acts
on
the
chain
of
cause
and
effect
in
nature
,
from
without
the
chain
.
--
Bushnell
.
We
must
not
view
creation
as
supernatural
,
but
we
do
look
upon
it
as
miraculous
.
--
McCosh
.
The supernatural
,
whatever
is
above
and
beyond
the
scope
,
or
the
established
course
,
of
the
laws
of
nature
.
“Nature
and
the
supernatural
.”
--
H
.
Bushnell
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
supernatural
adj
:
not
existing
in
nature
or
subject
to
explanation
according
to
natural
laws
;
not
physical
or
material
;
"
supernatural
forces
and
occurrences
and
beings
" [
ant
:
natural
]
n
:
supernatural
forces
and
events
and
beings
collectively
; "
She
doesn't
believe
in
the
supernatural
" [
syn
:
occult
]
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