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godlike

/god-lahyk/US // ˈgɒdˌlaɪk //UK // (ˈɡɒdˌlaɪk) //

神一样的,像神一样,神似的,神一样

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : like or befitting God or a god; divine.

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Examples

  • Soak in the unironic iconography of it all, the transmutation of mere politicians into godlike warriors from one of the three franchises the general public recognizes.

  • Si-Qin’s new theology may hold that all is one, but apparently it leaves room for the artist as godlike creator.

  • You probably won’t turn out as godlike as your high-level character, but you can try.

  • Artists have often been said to take on godlike powers of life and death, but here it feels almost true.

  • In the first series of the revival, Rose absorbed the energy of the time vortex, which gave her godlike powers.

  • Men who become involved with us outside of work are made to feel godlike (in some cases), or just kind of special.

  • The godlike Dr. Manhattan perceives time from outside its stream, freely moving between the past and the future.

  • She was a creature consecrated, made holy by suffering; she was the sacredness of life incarnate, a thing godlike, beyond earth.

  • Then, holding it in one hand, he faced the assemblage and delivered himself of one Godlike belch.

  • But to Forrester's Godlike, abnormally perceptive vision, the park seemed no darker than it had at dusk, an hour or so before.

  • And so long as men are more creative and godlike in engines than they are in sermons, I listen to engines.

  • Using the ridges made by the toes as steps, she clammered up to the dark bulge of the deity's godlike bunion.