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divinely

/dih-vahyn/US // dɪˈvaɪn //UK // (dɪˈvaɪn) //

神圣的,神圣地,神圣般地,神奇地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
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    di·vin·er, di·vin·est.

    • : of or relating to a god, especially the Supreme Being.
    • : addressed, appropriated, or devoted to God or a god; religious; sacred: divine worship.
    • : proceeding from God or a god: divine laws;divine guidance.
    • : godlike; characteristic of or befitting a deity:divine magnanimity.
    • : heavenly; celestial: the divine kingdom.
    • : extremely good; unusually lovely: He has the most divine tenor voice.
    • : being a god; being God: Zeus, Hera, and other divine beings in Greek mythology.
    • : of superhuman or surpassing excellence: Beauty is divine.
    • : Obsolete. of or relating to divinity or theology.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a theologian; scholar in religion.
    • : a priest or member of the clergy.
    • : the Divine, God.the spiritual aspect of humans; the group of attributes and qualities of humankind regarded as godly or godlike.
v.有主动词 verb
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    di·vined, di·vin·ing.

    • : to discover or declare by divination; prophesy.
    • : to discover by means of a divining rod.
    • : to perceive by intuition or insight; conjecture: She divined personal details about her customers based on their clothing and accents.It was not difficult to divine his true intent.
    • : Archaic. to portend.
v.无主动词 verb
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    di·vined, di·vin·ing.

    • : to use or practice divination; prophesy.
    • : to have perception by intuition or insight; conjecture.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Under this worldview, Iran’s supreme leader acts as God’s representative on earth, with a divine mandate over all Muslims worldwide.

  • The ancient world looked at disease, especially plagues, as evidence of divine wrath.

  • A few days later I made a second batch with a few vegan swaps and again, divine.

  • This feeling of divine intervention inspired Julia to find matches for the more than 20 women being served by Ovations for the Cure.

  • They were honest readers doing their best to understand a book they believed was divinely inspired and free from error.

  • But regardless of what many Indians believe, India is not a divinely ordained idea.

  • I had many black people tell me I was crazy or divinely misdirected to think they would elect a black state-wide in Illinois.

  • This divinely inspired video of a teenage Vin Diesel breakdancing is one such gift.

  • It seeks the rule of law and accountability, not the rule of a supreme leader or a divinely-chosen Imam.

  • He was a boy of eighteen, aching over his first love affair; and she was divinely mothering him.

  • Divinely precious and infinitely perfect as it is, there is no part of it with which he can dispense.

  • Let us suppose we were told that the whole book—facts, reason, folly, and falsehoods—was divinely inspired and literally true.

  • But they were closely united in what they held to be the divinely appointed constitution of the Church.

  • The only power which influenced them was that assumed by some man who professed to be divinely inspired.