higher power / ˈhaɪ ər ˈpaʊ ər /

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higher power 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a deity or another powerful but unknowable force, conceptualized variously as the Supreme Being, nature, the universe, invisible energy, etc., to which appeals or prayers may be directed, or in the context of which explanations of life and circumstances may be imagined: Trust that a higher power is guiding you, especially in this dark period—diamonds are created under pressure, after all.
  2. God: The dedication before the ribbon cutting is meant to be nondenominational, so please keep invocations of a Higher Power pretty general.

higher power 近义词

higher power

等同于 religion

higher power

等同于 divinity

更多higher power例句

  1. Ultimately, you will need to choose between higher power and a more versatile, portable pad, so keep in mind whether you’re buying it to keep your laptop from melting or to stay comfortable.
  2. So when my teenage son innocently asked me about God the other day and told me that he believed there must be some higher power, I sort of lost my cool, then instantly regretted my behavior.
  3. A woman who was powerless in the face of murderous force is endowed with the higher power of dignity and self-possession.
  4. There is a moment in the creative process that can feel sort of divine, where there’s a higher power.
  5. When considering different wattages in a toaster oven, it’s important to take into account what you’re aiming to heat or cook and whether or not you have wiggle room in your electricity bill to upgrade to a unit with higher power.
  6. From this attitude he draws a singular comic and literary power.
  7. Models in Israel will have to maintain a BMI of 18.5 or higher if they want to stay employed.
  8. And the fact that satire unnerves the intolerant is evidence of its positive power.
  9. Disordered eating is also linked to higher rates of depression and anxiety, both in the present and in the future.
  10. Would the Democrats rescind those rights if they were to return to power?
  11. For this use of the voice in the special service of will-power, or propelling force, it is necessary first to test its freedom.
  12. I claim that it contains many errors of fact, and the Higher Criticism supports the claim; as we shall see.
  13. Wharton smiled at this littleness in so great a man, but determined that he should feel the power he despised.
  14. Day by day these fretting anxieties and perplexities wasted her strength, and her fever grew higher and higher.
  15. He brings out all their power, brilliancy and careering wildness, and makes the greatest sensation of them.