prophesy 英 ['prɒfɪsaɪ]   美 ['prɑfəsaɪ]

prophesy

prophesy  英 ['prɒfɪsaɪ] 美 ['prɑfəsaɪ]

vt. 预言;预告  vi. 预言;预报;传教 

进行时:prophesying  过去式:prophesied  过去分词:prophesied  第三人称单数:prophesies 

For they prophesy falsely unto you in my name: I have not sent them, saith the LORD. 因为他们托我的名对你们说假预言,我并没有差遣他们。 这是耶和华说的。
Modern Maya in Guatemala and Mexico have also rushed to debunk the "prophesy". 生活在危地马拉和墨西哥的现代玛雅人也争相揭穿这一“预言”。

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  • vt. 预言;预告
  • vi. 预言;预报;传教
  • 1. For they prophesy falsely unto you in my name: I have not sent them, saith the LORD.

    因为他们托我的名对你们说假预言,我并没有差遣他们。 这是耶和华说的。

  • 2. Modern Maya in Guatemala and Mexico have also rushed to debunk the "prophesy".

    生活在危地马拉和墨西哥的现代玛雅人也争相揭穿这一“预言”。

  • 3. Stark white can indicate rigidity, but a softer white is generally associated with the future and prophesy.

    刻板的白色可以表示刚性,而柔和的白色一般与未来和预言有关。

  • prophesy (v.) mid-14c., prophecein, prophesein, from Old French prophecier (13c.), from prophecie (see prophecy). The noun and verb spellings were not fully differentiated until 18c. Related: Prophesied; prophesying.
proph·esy / ˈprɒfəsaɪ ; NAmE ˈprɑːfəsaɪ / verb ( proph·es·ies , proph·esy·ing , proph·es·ied , proph·es·ied ) to say what will happen in the future (done in the past using religious or magic powers) 预告;预言 prophesysth to prophesy war 预言有战争 prophesythat… She prophesied that she would win a gold medal. 她预言自己将赢得金牌。 + speech ‘It will end in disaster,’ he prophesied. “这将以灾难而告终。”他预言道。 prophesy prophesies prophesied prophesying proph·esy / ˈprɒfəsaɪ ; NAmE ˈprɑːfəsaɪ /
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