prophet
n
(fem 阴性作 prophetess )
1 [C] person who tells, or claims to be able to tell, what will happen in the future 预言者; 预言家
(joc 谑) I'm afraid I'm no weather prophet. 我可不会预测天气.
2
(a) (also Prophet) [C]
(in the Christian, Jewish and Muslim religions) person who teaches religion and is, or claims to be, inspired by God (基督教、 犹太教及伊斯兰教的)先知(宣讲教义并称受到神灵启示者)
the Prophets of the Old Testament 《旧约》中的先知.
(b) the Prophet [sing]
the founder of the Muslim religion, Mohammed 穆罕默德(伊斯兰教创立人).
(c) the Prophets [pl]
the prophetical books of the Old Testament (《旧约》中的)先知书.
3 [C] ~ (of sth) spokesman or advocate of a new belief, cause, theory, etc (一种新的信仰、 事业、 理论等的)鼓吹者, 提倡者
William Morris was one of the early prophets of socialism. 威廉?莫里斯是社会主义的早期鼓吹者之一.
4 (idm 习语) a ,prophet of `doom person who holds or expresses pessimistic views about sth, esp about the future of the world 对某事物(尤指对世界的未来)持悲观看法或散布悲观言论者
If we had listened to the prophets of doom, we would never have started the project. 要是我们听信那些悲观者的论调, 那工程就永远不可能上马.
Missed it! That was lucky. It can damage your car really badly.
躲过去了!真够幸运的。它会把车子撞坏的。
Most of us are able to solve most of our problems. Often, all we need is a good friend who will listen to us while we talk things through. If friends can take turns to listen to each other well, life will be better!
Even before India won independence from its British rulers, it was clear that Gandhi was the key figure and leader in the struggle of 380 million Indians to govern themselves.