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devine

UK // (dəˈviːn) //

恶魔,魔鬼,虔诚,奉献

Definitions

  1. 1
    • : a frequent misspelling of divine.

Examples

  • “She is a very appealing candidate in the way she talks about these things,” Devine said.

  • The first is what Scottish historian Tom Devine calls “imperial amnesia.”

  • “Some celebrities like to get behind water conservation or helping the homeless get back on their feet,” DeVine said.

  • “It was like a romantic comedy,” DeVine said, joking about how he met his co-creators of the show.

  • In a Funny or Die video out today, Adam DeVine spoofs reality TV.

  • Dr. Devine, another able and sincere man who is by no means a Socialist, was a member of the Committee.

  • Just send me your plate by the fair hands of our young Devine.

  • Montenegro "stood up spontaneously to defend the Serbian cause: she fought and she fell," says Mr. Devine.

  • Do you not see that your child calls you by one of the names—the Christ-chosen name of the Devine Being?

  • In the early spring, before Blanche Devine moved in, there came stonemasons, who began to build something.