oracles
英 [ˈɒrəklz]
美 [ˈɔrəkəlz]
n. (古希腊的)神示所; (传达神谕的)牧师,女祭司; (古希腊常有隐含意义的)神谕,神示; 能提供宝贵信息的人(或书); 权威; 智囊
oracle的复数
柯林斯词典
- (古希腊的)传神谕者,神使,宣示神谕的祭司
In ancient Greece, anoraclewas a priest or priestess who made statements about future events or about the truth.
双语例句
- This date was firmly confirmed in the1920's by the oracles found in the Shang Dynasty remains.
这是由20世纪20年代殷墟考古发现的甲骨文确认的。 - Like all of us, I have watched in recent days as economists and Oracles wail a chorus of lament on every screen, in every newspaper.
和所有人一样,最近我无论把电视调到哪个频道,翻开哪份报纸,都会看到经济学家和权威们齐声哀叹。 - However, she found that the heavily used book was made up of 37 oracles, which rarely mentioned Jesus.
然而,她发现这本年代久远的书由37个预言组成,而其中很少提到耶稣。 - In reality, though the oracles of wisdom are precious, they are rarely used.
而现实中,尽管富有智慧的贤哲弥足珍贵,但是却很少被人们所有。 - To live among them as oracles.
作为先知生活在他们之中。 - A book in the Old Testament containing the oracles of the prophet jeremiah.
旧约的一卷,包含先知耶利米的神谕。 - There was a momentary silence, profound as what should follow the utterance of oracles.
那一刹那的静穆,如同宣告了神谕之后一般深沉。 - All those oracles for girls in love.
可送给那些等待爱的姑娘。 - Fresh oracles shall be delivered to you daily, from every corner of the Empire.
新鲜的先知每日都会从帝国的各个角落运送到你们这里。 - The ancient oracles were often vague and equivocal.
古代的神谕常是意义模糊和模棱两可的。