柯林斯詞典oracle /??r?k?l/ (oracles) 1. N-COUNT In ancient Greece, an oracle was a priest or priestess who made statements about future events or about the truth. (古希臘傳達(dá)神諭的) 祭司 返回 oracle劍橋詞典(especially in ancient Greece) a female priest who gave people wise but often mysterious advice from a god , or the advice given (尤指古希臘的)女祭司;神諭 someone who knows a lot about a subject and can give good advice 行家,專家 Professor Ross is regarded as the oracle on eating disorders . 羅斯教授被眡爲(wèi)研究進(jìn)食障礙方麪的專家。 返回 oracle