oracle
- oracle
{'ɔrəkl}
1. оракул (и прен.)
2. предсказание, пророчество
3. прен. мъдрост, истина, откровение
4. неясно/загадъчно изказване
5. библ. светая светих
6. рел. светото писание, божието слово
to work the ORACLE подреждам нещата, дърпам конците, уреждам въпросите задкулисно, предварително
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{'ъrъkl} n 1. оракул (и прен.); 2. предсказание, пророчество;
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оракул; предсказание; пророчество; истина;
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1. to work the oracle подреждам нещата, дърпам конците, уреждам въпросите задкулисно, предварително
2. библ. светая светих
3. неясно/загадъчно изказване
4. оракул (и прен.)
5. предсказание, пророчество
6. прен. мъдрост, истина, откровение
7. рел. светото писание, божието слово
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oracle[´ɔrəkl] n 1. оракул, прорицател (и прен.); to work the \oracle редя нещата, дърпам конците, уреждам въпросите задкулисно (предварително); 2. предсказание, пророчество; прен. мъдрост; истина; 3. библ. Светая светих (в храм).
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