divine
di
di
vine
ˈvaɪn
vain
British pronunciation
/dɪˈvaɪn/

“divine”的英语定义和含义

divine
01

神圣的, 天国的

originating from, relating to, or associated with God or a god
divine definition and meaning
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例子
Many people find comfort in divine intervention during times of trouble.
许多人在困难时期从神圣的干预中找到安慰。
02

having the nature or characteristics of a god

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The queen was believed to have divine right to rule.
03

resulting from divine providence, often seen as part of a greater plan

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They attributed their success to divine favor.
04

having surpassing excellence or perfection, as if inspired by the gods

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She sang with a divine voice that moved the audience to tears.
05

devoted to or in the service of a deity

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They followed a divine calling to spread the faith.
Divine
01

神圣, 至高存在

a god or supreme being, often referred to in religious or spiritual contexts
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The Divine is often seen as all-knowing and omnipotent in various religions.
神圣在各种宗教中常被视为全知全能的。
02

a clergyman or any person in religious orders

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She consulted with the divine about her spiritual struggles.
to divine
01

to search for or discover something, often using a method like a divining rod or other supernatural means

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They hired a specialist to divine the missing objects in the field.
02

占卜, 预言

to either predict the future or uncover hidden truths with the use of supernatural forces
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Using the crystal ball, the fortune-teller divined a prosperous year ahead.
使用水晶球,占卜者预言了未来繁荣的一年。
03

to guess or deduce information using intuition or an inexplicable sense of inner knowledge

Transitive
example
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They tried to divine the meaning of the cryptic message.
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