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Temel Çeviriler |
the Divine n | (God) | Allah i. |
| | Tanrı i. |
the Divine n | (godlike aspect of humans) | ilahiyat i. |
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Temel Çeviriler |
divine adj | (godlike) | ilahi, ulu, tanrısal s. |
| The priest told his congregation to have faith in divine providence. |
divine adj | (coming from a god) | ilahi s. |
| | ulvi s. |
| | kutsal s. |
| The Queen rules by divine right. |
divine adj | figurative (wonderful) | çok iyi, çok güzel, mükemmel, harika s. |
| This chocolate cake is divine! |
divine [sth]⇒ vtr | (dowse with a rod: for water, etc.) | yeraltında su ya da maden damarı aramak f. |
| The farmer hired a man to divine underground springs in his fields when the stream began to dry up. |
divine [sth] vtr | (predict, prophesy) | gelecekten haber vermek, gaipten haber vermek f. |
| | kehanette bulunmak f. |
| People believed the oracles could divine the future. |
divine that vtr | (with clause: predict) | içine doğmak f. |
| | sezmek f. |
| The oracle divined that the emperor would die a violent death. |
divine [sth]⇒ vtr | (guess, infer) | tahmin etmek geçişli f. |
| From Ann's silence, I divined her sadness. |
divine that vtr | (with clause: guess, infer that) | tahmin etmek geçişli f. |
| From Tim's unhappy expression, I divined that something terrible had happened. |
Ek Çeviriler |
divine n | (theologian) | ilahiyatçı i. |
| George spoke to a local divine about his personal problem. |
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