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1 gisne
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2 guddommelig [også fig.]
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3 guddommelig
celestial, divine* * *adj divine. -
4 himmelsk
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5 styrelse
* * *(en -r) government, administration;(se også bestyrelse, styring);(gram.) regimen, government;[ ved forsynets styrelse] by an act of Providence, providentially;[ guddommelig styrelse] divine providence, divine dispensation. -
6 ane
1дога́дываться, предчу́вствоватьíntet ánende — ничего́ не подозрева́ющий
* * *ancestor, divine, forebears* * *I. (en -r) ancestor.II. vb suspect,( om noget ubehageligt, F) have a foreboding (el. a presentiment) of;( have en fornemmelse af) sense ( fx that something is wrong);( skimte) see faintly;[ det aner jeg ikke] I have no idea;T I haven't a clue;[ jeg aner ikke hvad der skete] I have no idea what happened;T I haven't a clue about what happened;[ du aner ikke hvor svært det er!] you have no idea how difficult it is![ lade ane] hint at, suggest;[ man anede skibet i det fjerne] one (, we) could just make out the ship in the distance;[ uden at ane noget] without suspecting anything, unsuspectingly. -
7 gudstjeneste
* * *(divine) service;[ efter gudstjenesten] after (the) service, after church;[ (af)holde gudstjeneste] hold a service. -
8 gætte
1отга́дывать, уга́дыватьgæt engáng! — отгада́й-ка!
* * *conjecture, divine, guess* * *vb guess;[ godt gættet!] that was a good guess;[ gætte en gåde] solve a riddle;[ jeg gætter på John] I think John; my guess is John;[ jeg gætter på at han er 40 år] I should put his age at 40;[ gætte rigtigt] guess right;[ gætte sig til] guess ( fx the reason);[ han må have gættet sig til det] he must have arrived at it by pure guesswork; he must have guessed it. -
9 overjordisk
adj( oven på jorden) above ground;( overnaturlig) supernatural, superhuman,( himmelsk) celestial,( guddommelig) divine. -
10 teolog
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11 underdejlig
adj divine, divinely beautiful. -
12 åbenbaring
(en -r) revelation;( bibelsk) the Apocalypse, the Revelation (of St. John the Divine), Revelations pl;[ det store dyr i åbenbaringen] the Great Beast;(fig om person) a big noise, a big shot.
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