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1 divine
1. adjective1) (of or belonging to God or a god: divine wisdom.) dievišķīgs2) (very good or excellent: What divine weather!) brīnišķīgs; lielisks2. verb(to find out by keen understanding: I managed to divine the truth.) paredzēt; nojaust- diviner
- divining
- divinity* * *garīdznieks, teologs; zīlēt, pareģot; paredzēt; dievišķīgs; brīnišķīgs, lielisks -
2 divine afflatus
dievišķā atklāsme -
3 she looks divine in that new dress
viņa izskatās burvīgi jaunajā tērpāEnglish-Latvian dictionary > she looks divine in that new dress
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4 divinity
[-'vi-]1) (religious studies.) teoloģija2) (a god or goddess: The ancient Greeks worshipped many divinities.) dievs; dievība3) (the state of being divine: the divinity of God.) dievišķība* * *dievišķība; dievība, Dievs; teoloģija -
5 finite
1) (having an end or limit: Human knowledge is finite, divine knowledge infinite.) ierobežots2) ((of a verb) having a subject: He speaks; I ran; She fell.) darbības vārda finītā forma* * *ierobežot -
6 incarnation
noun ((the) human form taken by a divine being etc: Most Christians believe that Christ was the incarnation of God.) iemiesojums* * *iemiesojums -
7 superhuman
[su:pə'hju:mən](divine, or beyond what is human: superhuman powers; a man of superhuman strength.) pārcilvēcisks* * *pārcilvēcisks
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