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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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su·per·nat·u·ral1 /ˌsuːpəˈnætʃərəl◂ $ -pər-/ adjective  Rimpossible to explain by natural causes, and therefore seeming to involve the powers of gods or magic 超自然的;奇异的;神奇的 supernatural powers 超自然力量supernaturally adverb
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supernaturalUnless you believe in some supernatural being, taking notes of our progress.Lots of computer-generated technical dazzle in this fantasy about jungle animals escaping a supernatural board game and terrorizing a New Hampshire town.The Beowulf -poet often ascribes events to wyrd, and treats it in a way as a supernatural force.As for its strictly supernatural origins, there is no clear consensus on that either.Their supernatural protagonists had encapsulated the virtues and vices of human beings, thoroughly homogenized.Was it some supernatural sentinel of the Scarabae?Our only hope for a good time is for the story to accelerate into amazing supernatural thrills.
supernatural2 noun  the supernatural Revents, powers, and creatures that cannot be explained, and seem to involve gods or magic 超自然事件;超自然力量;超自然体 belief in the supernatural 相信超自然力量
Examples from the Corpus
supernaturalIt also reminds us of how recently belief in the supernatural was part of life.But it was a fear of the inexplicable, the unknown, not of the supernatural.Nor were more educated Protestants totally impervious to the pull of the supernatural.I need facts, not stories of the supernatural.Successful golf requires luck, too, something to make you feel that the supernatural is on your side.
Origin supernatural1 (1500-1600) Medieval Latin supernaturalis, from Latin natura nature
impossible Corpus to explain by causes, natural and


supernatural
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supernatural1 /ˌsuːpəˈnætʃərəl◂ $ -pər-/ adjective
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Medieval Latin
 Origin: supernaturalis, from Latin natura 'nature'
impossible to explain by natural causes, and therefore seeming to involve the powers of gods or magic:
    supernatural powers
—supernaturally adverb

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supernatural2 noun
the supernatural events, powers, and creatures that cannot be explained, and seem to involve gods or magic:
    belief in the supernatural


super·nat·uralBrE /ˌsuːpəˈnætʃrəl/ 🔊, /ˌsjuːpəˈnætʃrəl/ 🔊NAmE /ˌsuːpərˈnætʃrəl/ 🔊 adjectivethat cannot be explained by the laws of science and that seems to involve gods or magic 超自然的;神奇的;神灵魔怪的 SYN paranormal supernatural powers超自然力量supernatural strength神奇的力量   compare natural adjective (1) the supernatural noun [singular] events, forces or powers that cannot be explained by the laws of science and that seem to involve gods or magic 超自然物;超自然力量;神奇怪异的事 SYN the paranormal a belief in the supernatural相信超自然力量 super·nat·ur·al·ly BrE /ˌsuːpəˈnætʃrəli/ 🔊, /ˌsjuːpəˈnætʃrəli/ 🔊NAmE /ˌsuːpərˈnætʃrəli/ 🔊 adverb