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delphi

/del-fahy/US // ˈdɛl faɪ //UK // (ˈdɛlfɪ) //

德尔菲,德尔斐,德尔福

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an ancient city in central Greece, in Phocis: site of an oracle of Apollo.

Examples

  • For example, the Delphi team found that trust in vaccines varied geographically.

  • The Delphi researchers collected the data via a large-scale survey that it has been operating through Facebook since April 2019.

  • As part of the funding, former BMW director Peter Schwarzenbacher and former Delphi executive James Zizelman will be taking seats on the company’s board of directors.

  • The answers are then sent directly to Delphi without the company ever viewing them.

  • Not surprisingly, Delphi hit the wall early, entering Chapter 11 in the fall of 2005.

  • The second, a riff on the classical injunction from the Temple of Apollo at Delphi, is “Know thy ancestors, know thyself.”

  • Of the discovery made at Delphi, after most of this book was in type, I hope to say something in the Appendix.

  • The most famous of these was at Delphi, built over an opening in the ground, whence a strange vapor rose.

  • In this perplexity the Spartans sent to the oracle at Delphi to know what they were to do.

  • The stone which Cronus swallowed in mistake for Zeus was honoured at Delphi, and kept warm with wool wrappings.

  • The priestess at Delphi in her moment of inspiration declared that she knew the number of the sands.