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divine
01
divin, ceresc
originating from, relating to, or associated with God or a god
Exemple
The ancient Greeks believed in divine beings residing on Mount Olympus.
Vechii greci credeau în ființe divine care locuiau pe muntele Olimp.
02
having the nature or characteristics of a god
Exemple
His strength seemed almost divine, unlike any human.
03
resulting from divine providence, often seen as part of a greater plan
Exemple
The victory was considered a divine blessing.
04
having surpassing excellence or perfection, as if inspired by the gods
Exemple
The painting was of divine beauty, unlike anything seen before.
05
devoted to or in the service of a deity
Exemple
The monk lived a divine life of prayer and service.
Divine
Exemple
In many cultures, people worship the Divine as the creator of the universe.
În multe culturi, oamenii îl venerează pe Divin ca pe creatorul universului.
02
a clergyman or any person in religious orders
Exemple
The divine offered a prayer before the ceremony began.
to divine
01
to search for or discover something, often using a method like a divining rod or other supernatural means
Exemple
She used a rod to divine the location of underground water.
02
ghici, prevesti
to either predict the future or uncover hidden truths with the use of supernatural forces
Exemple
She claimed to divine the future through the ancient art of rune reading.
Ea pretindea că poate prezice viitorul prin vechea artă a cititului runelor.
03
to guess or deduce information using intuition or an inexplicable sense of inner knowledge
Transitive
Exemple
He divined the answer to the riddle without any clues.
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