Divine
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divine teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- ilahi {s}
Örnek Cümle:
Fadıl ilahi mesajlar alıyor olduğuna inanıyordu.
-Fadil believed he was receiving divine messages.
Örnek Cümle:
Rüya Tom'u sarstı. O bunu ilahi bir uyarı olarak aldı.
-The dream rattled Tom. He took it as a divine warning.
- kutsal {s}
Örnek Cümle:
O yemek sadece kutsaldı.
-That meal was simply divine.
Örnek Cümle:
Tanrıların Oğulları, biz kutsal tohumlarız. Bir gün, biz Babamızın olduğu şey olacağız.
-Sons of God, we are divine seeds. One day, we will be what our Father is.
- rabbani
- tanrı'ya adanmış {s}
- falcı
Örnek Cümle:
Ying Yang falcısı kendi kaderini tahmin etmeyebilir.
-The Ying Yang diviner may not predict his own fate.
- çok iyi
- ulu
- kehanette bulunmak
- tanrısal
- sez {f}
- süper
- mukaddes
- (toprağın altında su/maden/vb.) bulmak
- gelecek ya da bilinmeyenden haber vermek
- şirin
- papaz {i}
- bul/kehanett
- Tanrı ile ilgili tanrı bilime ait
- mükemmel
- tanrıbilim {i}
- içine doğmak {f}
- dili çok güzel
- fevkalade
- rahip {i}
- çok güzel {s}
- ilahiyatçı {i}
- kehanette
- ala
- harika/kutsal/Tanrısal
- göksel
- gaipten haber vermek {f}
- ilahiyat {i}
- divinely mükemmel olarak
- tahmin etmek {f}
- harika {s}
- sezmek {f}
- sevimli
- ulvi
- hissetmek
- lahik
- lahim
- divine authority
- (Politika, Siyaset) dini otorite
- divine laws
- ilahi kanunlar
- divine laws
- tanrısal kanunlar
- divine light
- nur
- divine power
- ilahi güç
- divine religion
- semavi din
- divine religion
- ilahi din
- divine service
- ibadet
- divine grace
- (Din) Allahın inayeti, ilahî inayet
- divine incarnation
- Tanrı'nin bedenlenmesi
- divine intervention
- İlahi müdahele
- divine kingship
- ilahi kraliyet
- divine providence
- ilahi takdiri
- divine retribution
- ilahi ceza
- divine to
- ilahi
- divine will
- Takdir-i İlahî
- divine-looking
- Muhteşem görünüşlü, çok güzel görünümlü
- divine right
- kralın yönetme hakkı
- divine right
- kutsal hak
- divine service
- {i} dini tören
- diviner
- kâhin
- diviner
- sihirbaz
- by the benefit of divine favour
- ilahi bir lütufla
- government by god; divine sovereignty; theocracy
- tanrı; ilahi egemenlik hükümet; teokrasi
- divinely
- kutsal bir biçimde
- divinely
- harika bir şekilde
- diviner
- yeraltı suyu bulan kimse
- diviner
- falcı
Ying Yang falcısı kendi kaderini tahmin etmeyebilir.
-The Ying Yang diviner may not predict his own fate.
- diviner
- su yatağını çubukla bulan kimse
- the divine wisdom
- hikmet
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- divin
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İlgili Terimler
divine teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- to guess (something)
Örnek Cümle:
I suppose that we truly are divining that what is is some third thing when we say that change and stability are.
- beautiful, heavenly
- (the Divine) a metaphor for a deity, especially the Christian one
- of or pertaining to a god
- of superhuman or surpassing excellence
- a theologian or cleric
- eternal, holy, or otherwise supernatural
- to search for (underground objects or water) using a divining rod
- to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination
- theologian, scholar of religion; priest, member of the clergy {i}
- heavenly, godlike, very fine, prescient {a}
- a clergyman, a minister of the gospel {n}
- to foretel, foreknow, foresee, guess {v}
- 1 of, relating to, or characterising God or a deity
- pertaining to God (or a god); like God (or a god); heavenly; religious, sacred; especially good or beautiful {s}
- Davies
- search by divining, as if with a rod; "He claimed he could divine underground water" perceive intuitively or through some inexplicable perceptive powers of such surpassing excellence as to suggest divine inspiration; "her pies were simply divine"; "the divine Shakespeare"; "an elysian meal"; "an inspired performance" emanating from God; "divine judgment"; "divine guidance"; "everything is black1 or white
- Proceeding from God; as, divine judgments
- To foresee or foreknow; to detect; to anticipate; to conjecture
- perceive intuitively or through some inexplicable perceptive powers
- Saxe appropriate to or befitting a god; "the divine strength of Achilles"; "a man of godlike sagacity"; "man must play God for he has acquired certain godlike powers"-R
- being or having the nature of a god; "the custom of killing the divine king upon any serious failure of his powers"-J G Frazier; "the divine will"; "the divine capacity for love"; "'Tis wise to learn; 'tis God-like to create"-J G Saxe
- In this application, the word admits of comparison; as, the divinest mind
- Frazier; "the divine will"; "the divine capacity for love"; "'Tis wise to learn; 'tis God-like to create"-J
- Having the nature of a god or gods
- foretell the future; find water or another substance using a divining rod; sense, intuitively understand {f}
- appropriate to or befitting a god; "the divine strength of Achilles"; "a man of godlike sagacity"; "man must play God for he has acquired certain godlike powers"-R H Roveref
- satanic or godlyt"-Saturday Rev
- Of or belonging to God; as, divine perfections; the divine will
- of such surpassing excellence as to suggest divine inspiration; "her pies were simply divine"; "the divine Shakespeare"; "an elysian meal"; "an inspired performance"
- The ability to make the impossible possible
- To use a Divination spell or effect See also divine spells
- Pertaining to, or proceeding from, a deity; partaking of the nature of a god or the gods
- Presageful; foreboding; prescient
- You use divine to describe something that is provided by or relates to a god or goddess. He suggested that the civil war had been a divine punishment. + divinely di·vine·ly The law was divinely ordained
- search by divining, as if with a rod; "He claimed he could divine underground water"
- To use or practice divination; to foretell by divination; to utter prognostications
- A minister of the gospel; a priest; a clergyman
- If you divine something, you discover or learn it by guessing. the child's ability to divine the needs of its parents and respond to them From this he divined that she did not like him much. divine kingship Divine Father St. John the Divine
- Something that defines your spiritual connection with your God - be it Buddha, Jesus Christ, Allah, etc
- emanating from God; "divine judgment"; "divine guidance"; "everything is black1 or white
- powers"-J
- being or having the nature of a god; "the custom of killing the divine king upon any serious failure of his
- To foretell; to predict; to presage
- To have or feel a presage or foreboding
- Godlike; heavenly; excellent in the highest degree; supremely admirable; apparently above what is human
- devoted to or in the service or worship of a deity; "divine worship"; "divine liturgy"
- Appropriated to God, or celebrating his praise; religious; pious; holy; as, divine service; divine songs; divine worship
- To conjecture or guess; as, to divine rightly
- a metaphor for a deity, especially the Christian one
- terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God
- To render divine; to deify
- emanating from God; "divine judgment"; "divine guidance"; "everything is black1 or white satanic or godlyt"-Saturday Rev
- Relating to divinity or theology
- resulting from divine providence; "providential care"; "a providential visitation"
- perceive intuitively or through some inexplicable perceptive powers of such surpassing excellence as to suggest divine inspiration; "her pies were simply divine"; "the divine Shakespeare"; "an elysian meal"; "an inspired performance"
- One skilled in divinity; a theologian
- Sir J
- a clergyman or other person in religious orders
- Roveref devoted to or in the service or worship of a deity; "divine worship"; "divine liturgy
- Divine Liturgy
- The Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Catholic eucharistic service
- Divine Mercy Sunday
- The Sunday after Easter
- Divine Providence
- the sovereignty, superintendence, or agency of God over events in people's lives and throughout history
- divine intervention
- Direct and obvious intervention by a god in the affairs of humans
- divine interventions
- plural form of divine intervention
- divine law
- Divine law is any law (or rule) that in the opinion of believers, comes directly from the will of God (or a god)
- divine polity
- Any ecclesiastical polity as revealed by scripture
- divine proportion
- A less common name for the golden section
- divine right
- The doctrine that monarchs have a God-given right to rule, that they are answerable only to God, and that rebellion against them is a sin
- divine service
- service of public Christian worship
- divine grace
- (Din) In Christianity, divine grace refers to the sovereign favour of God for humankind — especially in regard to salvation — irrespective of actions ("deeds"), earned worth, or proven goodness
- Divine Comedy
- epic poem written by Dante describing a journey through the afterlife
- Divine Comedy
- a long poem in three parts, written around 1300 by the Italian poet Dante. It describes the poet's spiritual journey. First he is led through Hell (the Inferno) and Purgatory by the poet Virgil, and then he is led through Paradise by Beatrice, the woman he loves. Many people consider it to be one of the greatest poems ever written
- Divine Office
- The office of the breviary. the daily prayers and ceremonies used by Roman Catholic priests
- Divine Presence
- {i} presence of God
- divine assistance
- help from God
- divine comedy
- a narrative epic poem written by Dante
- divine decree
- something that is foreordained by God
- divine guidance
- (theology) a special influence of a divinity on the minds of human beings; "they believe that the books of Scripture were written under divine guidance
- divine inspiration
- inspiration that comes from God
- divine intervention
- act of God, intercession of God in human affairs
- divine kingship
- Religio-political concept that views a ruler as an incarnation, manifestation, mediator, or agent of the sacred. In some nonliterate societies, members view their rulers or chiefs as inheritors of the community's own magical power. The ruler may exercise this power either malevolently or benevolently, but he is usually responsible for influencing the weather and the land's fertility to ensure the harvest necessary for survival. In other societies, particularly those of ancient China, the Middle East, and South America, the ruler was identified with a particular god or as a god himself; in Japan, Peru (among the Inca), Mesopotamia, and the Greco-Roman world, the ruler was regarded as the son of a god. In either case whether the ruler embodies his own magical power or that of the community the ruler protects the community from enemies and generally feeds and cares for his people. A third form of divine kingship, one practiced in Europe, is that of the ruler as mediator or executive agent of a god. In this form it is the institution of kingship, more than an individual ruler, that bears the mark of the sacred
- divine law
- a law that is believed to come directly from God
- divine messenger
- a messenger from God; "angel of death
- divine office
- the breviary of the Roman Catholic Church
- divine office
- canonical prayers recited daily by priests e
- divine prophecy
- utterance inspired by god
- divine providence
- care and assistance from God
- divine right
- If someone thinks they have a divine right to something, they think that it is their right to have it, without making any effort. A degree does not give you a divine right to wealth. The doctrine that monarchs derive their right to rule directly from God and are accountable only to God
- divine right
- king's right to rule (granted by God)
- divine service
- {i} practicing religion, public worship; religious service
- divine voice
- voice of God
- diviner
- one who foretells the future
- diviner
- one who searches for underground objects or water using a divining rod
- divining
- The action of the verb to divine in any sense
- divinely
- {a} heavenly, in a godlike manner, very
- diviner
- {n} a soothsayer, fortuneteller, guesser
- Pumpkinification of the Divine Claudius
- (Politika Siyaset) The Apocolocyntosis (divi) Claudii, literally The Pumpkinification of (the Divine) Claudius, is a political satire on the Roman emperor Claudius, probably written by Seneca the Younger. It is the only example of Menippean satire from the classical era that has survived. The title plays upon "apotheosis", the process by which dead Roman emperors were recognized as gods
- Father Divine
- orig. George Baker born 1880?, Georgia?, U.S. died Sept. 10, 1965, Philadelphia, Pa. U.S. religious leader. Reportedly born on a plantation, he began preaching in 1899 in the South and later in Baltimore, Md., as "The Messenger." He settled in New York City in 1915 and adopted the name Major J. Devine (later altered to Father Divine). In 1919 he established his first communal settlement in Sayville on Long Island, and he founded the Peace Mission movement. His predominantly black following expanded rapidly in the 1930s and '40s, and his settlements, called "heavens," eventually numbered about 170. He taught his followers to renounce personal property, and the strict moral code he preached included celibacy and a ban on alcohol and tobacco. Many of his followers, called "angels," believed him to be God
- Father Divine
- George Baker (1880-1965), African-American social activist, founder of the communal religious movement "Father Divine's Peace Mission
- divined
- past of divine
- divined
- Made divine, made holy
- divinely
- In a divine manner
- divinely
- In a divine or godlike manner; holily; admirably or excellently in a supreme degree
- divinely
- By the agency or influence of God
- divinely
- by divine means; "the divinely appointed means of rescue from temporal existence
- divinely
- splendidly, beautifully; sacredly; in a heavenly manner
- divinely
- by divine means; "the divinely appointed means of rescue from temporal existence"
- diviner
- someone with the Art who is attuned to flows of magical energy, and can use them to seek out particular persons and/or places, or to sense magical phenomenon
- diviner
- one who guesses
- diviner
- one who finds water under the ground
- diviner
- someone who claims to discover hidden knowledge with the aid of supernatural powers
- diviner
- {i} prophet, clairvoyant; one that searches for underground water or minerals using a divining rod
- diviner
- A conjecture; a guesser; one who makes out occult things
- diviner
- One who professes divination; one who pretends to predict events, or to reveal occult things, by supernatural means
- diviner
- A wizard specializing in the Divination school of magic To become a diviner, the wizard must select any other single school as prohibited
- divines
- third-person singular of divine
- divinest
- superlative of divine
- divining
- That divines; for divining
- divining
- present participle of divine
- divining
- That or who divines (in any sense of the verb)
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