divine

divine
1. adjective,
diviner, divinest
1) göttlich; (devoted to God) gottgeweiht
2) (coll.): (delightful) traumhaft
2. transitive verb
deuten
* * *
1. adjective
1) (of or belonging to God or a god: divine wisdom.) göttlich
2) (very good or excellent: What divine weather!) himmlisch
2. verb
(to find out by keen understanding: I managed to divine the truth.) weissagen
- academic.ru/21460/divination">divination
- diviner
- divining
- divinity
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di·vine
[dɪˈvaɪn]
I. adj
1. inv (of God) göttlich, Gottes-
\divine intervention Gottes Hilfe
to pray for \divine intervention um Gottes Hilfe beten
\divine judgement göttliches Urteil
D\divine Principles pl Göttliche Prinzipien pl
\divine test göttliche Prüfung
a \divine right ein heiliges Recht
the \divine right of kings (hist) das Königtum von Gottes Gnaden hist
the \divine will der Wille Gottes
2. inv (sacred) heilig
\divine liturgy heilige Liturgie
\divine service Gottesdienst m
3. inv (godly) göttlich
4. (splendid) himmlisch
it's simply \divine! es ist einfach himmlisch!
\divine voice göttliche [o begnadete] Stimme
II. vt
to \divine sth
1. (guess) etw erraten [o erahnen]
to \divine from sb/sth that ... jdm/etw ansehen, dass ...
to \divine that/what ... erraten [o ahnen], dass/was ...
to \divine the future die Zukunft vorhersehen
2. (search for) mit einer Wünschelrute nach etw dat suchen
III. vi
to \divine for sth mit einer Wünschelrute nach etw dat suchen
IV. n
1. no pl
the \divine die Göttlichen [o Heiligen
2. (member of clergy) Geistliche(r) f(m); (theologian) Theologe, Theologin m, f
* * *
[dI'vaɪn]
1. adj (REL fig inf)
göttlich

divine worship — Anbetung f Gottes

2. n
Theologe m; (= priest) Geistliche(r) m
3. vt
1) (= foretell) the future weissagen, prophezeien
2) (liter: make out) sb's intentions erahnen, erspüren (liter)
3) (= find) water, metal aufspüren
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divine [dıˈvaın]
A adj (adv divinely)
1. göttlich, Gottes…:
divine judg(e)ment;
divine right of kings HIST Königstum n von Gottes Gnaden, Gottesgnadentum n;
Divine Will der göttliche Wille; afflatus, dispensation 6 b
2. geweiht, geistlich, heilig:
divine service Gottesdienst m;
divine worship Anbetung f Gottes; office 11
3. umg göttlich, himmlisch
4. theologisch
B s
1. Geistliche(r) m/f(m)
2. Theologe m, Theologin f
C v/t
1. (er)ahnen, (intuitiv) erkennen
2. (voraus)ahnen
3. weissagen, prophezeien
4. mit der Wünschelrute suchen (nach)
D v/i
1. wahrsagen
2. (Vor)Ahnungen haben
3. mit der Wünschelrute suchen (for nach)
* * *
1. adjective,
diviner, divinest
1) göttlich; (devoted to God) gottgeweiht
2) (coll.): (delightful) traumhaft
2. transitive verb
deuten
* * *
adj.
göttlich adj.

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