| 单词 | prophet |
| 释义 | prophetproph‧et /ˈprɒfɪt $ ˈprɑː-/ ●○○ noun [countable] Word OriginWORD ORIGINprophet ExamplesOrigin: 1100-1200 Old French prophete, from Latin, from Greek prophetes, from phanai ‘to speak’EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES word sets
WORD SETS► Religion Collocationsacolyte, nounafterlife, nounagnostic, nounangel, nounanimism, nounanoint, verbapostasy, nounapostate, nounarchangel, nounbelieve, verbbeliever, nounbell-ringer, nounbless, verbblessed, adjectiveblessing, nouncelebrant, nounChristian Science, nouncircumcise, verbcircumcision, nouncommunion, nounconfession, nounconvent, nounconversion, nounconvert, nouncoreligionist, nouncowl, nouncredo, nouncreed, nouncult, noundaemon, nounDecalogue, noundefrock, verbdeism, noundenomination, noundenominational, adjectivedevotee, noundevotion, noundevotional, adjectivedevout, adjectivedivine, adjectivedivinity, noundruid, nounfaith, nounfast day, nounfeast, nounfervour, nounfiesta, nounfollow, verbfrankincense, noungentile, noungod, noungoddess, noungrace, nounhabit, nounhair shirt, nounhallelujah, interjectionhallowed, adjectivehalo, nounheathen, adjectiveheathen, nounheaven, nounheavenly, adjectivehell, nounheresy, nounheretic, nounhermit, nounhermitage, nounheterodox, adjectivehigh priest, nounidol, nounidolatry, nounincarnation, nounincense, nouninfidel, nounintercession, nouninvocation, nouninvoke, verbirreligious, adjective-ism, suffixlayman, nounlaywoman, nounlibation, nounliturgical, adjectiveliturgy, nounmartyr, nounmartyr, verbmeditate, verbmeditation, nounmission, nounmonastery, nounmonastic, adjectivemonk, nounmonotheism, nounMoonie, nounMormon, nounMosaic, adjectivemystery play, nounmystic, nounmystical, adjectivemysticism, nounneophyte, nounnovice, nounnovitiate, nounnuminous, adjectivenun, nounnunnery, nounoblation, nounobservance, nounoffering, nounOlympian, adjectiveordain, verborder, nounorthodox, adjectiveotherworldly, adjectivepagan, adjectivepagan, nounpantheism, nounpantheon, nounParsee, nounpilgrim, nounpilgrimage, nounpious, adjectivepluralism, nounpolytheism, nounpractise, verbpray, verbprayer, nounprayer wheel, nounpreach, verbpreacher, nounpriest, nounpriestess, nounpriesthood, nounpriestly, adjectiveprophet, nounprophetess, nounpurify, verbRasta, nounRastafarian, nounRastaman, nounRE, nounrecant, verbreincarnation, nounreligious, adjectivereligiously, adverbreliquary, nounrepent, verbretreat, nounrevelation, nounrevivalism, nounrite, nounritual, nounsacred, adjectivesacrifice, nounsacrifice, verbsacrificial, adjectivesanctify, verbsanctity, nounsanctuary, nounsanctum, nounsatanism, nounscripture, nounsect, nounsectarian, adjectiveservice, nounshaman, nounShinto, nounshrine, nounsin, nounsin, verbsinful, adjectivesinner, nounsoul, nounspirit, nounspiritual, adjectivespiritualism, nounspirituality, nounSr, sun god, nounsuppliant, nounsupplicant, nounsupplication, nounSupreme Being, nounTao, nounTaoism, nountemple, nountenet, nounthanksgiving, nountheism, nountheo-, prefixtheocracy, nountheologian, nountheological college, nountheology, nountonsure, nountranscendental, adjectivetranscendental meditation, nountransmigration, noununbelief, noununbeliever, nounungodly, adjectiveunholy, adjectiveunorthodox, adjectivevisionary, nounvoodoo, nounvotary, nounworship, verbworship, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY► prophet of doom/disaster Phrases (=someone who says that bad things will happen) ► false prophet (=someone whose claims about the future are not true) COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► a prophet of doom (=someone who says that something bad is going to happen)· The prophets of doom were confounded when the team won the championship. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► false· There were too many false prophets in the world already without relying on gold-fish.· A sign of a false prophet is a drawing away in independence from the main body of the church. ► old· There are glimpses into the future joy of the coming festival as we revisit the Old Testament prophet Isaiah.· These final details give him the look of an Old Testament prophet.· Some of these patriarchs grow magnificent beards and moustaches, the whole effect giving them the appearance of an Old Testament prophet.· He sent for Teiresias, the old blind prophet, the most revered of Thebans.· One of the earliest men we know of to have such a dream was the Old Testament prophet, Micah.· It was from the book of the Old Testament prophet Zechariah.· The Old Testament prophets were devastatingly political and frequently found themselves in trouble for it. NOUN► testament· There are glimpses into the future joy of the coming festival as we revisit the Old Testament prophet Isaiah.· These final details give him the look of an Old Testament prophet.· Some of these patriarchs grow magnificent beards and moustaches, the whole effect giving them the appearance of an Old Testament prophet.· It was from the book of the Old Testament prophet Zechariah.· One of the earliest men we know of to have such a dream was the Old Testament prophet, Micah.· The Old Testament prophets were devastatingly political and frequently found themselves in trouble for it. PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY► the Prophet 1a man who people in the Christian, Jewish, or Muslim religion believe has been sent by God to lead them and teach them their religion:
the prophet Elijah2the Prophet Muhammad, who began the Muslim religion: followers of the Prophet3the Prophets the Jewish holy men whose writings form part of the Old Testament (=first part of the Bible), or the writings themselves4someone who claims that they know what will happen in the futureprophet of doom/disaster (=someone who says that bad things will happen)false prophet (=someone whose claims about the future are not true)5someone who introduces and spreads a new ideaprophet of Gandhi was the prophet of non-violent protest. |
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the prophet Elijah