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1 abhijna (In Buddhist philosophy, miraculous power obtained especially through meditation and wisdom)
Религия: абхиджнаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > abhijna (In Buddhist philosophy, miraculous power obtained especially through meditation and wisdom)
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2 miraculous
mɪˈrækjuləs прил.
1) чудотворный, чудодейственный miraculous tomb ≈ чудодейственная могила Syn: wonder-working, miracle-working
2) сверхъестественный miraculous power ≈ сверхъестественная сила Syn: supernatural
2) изумительный, поразительный, удивительный чудотворный, сверхъестественный чудесный, удивительный - * escape чудесное спасение - theirs was a * victory они чудом одержали победу чудодейственный miraculous удивительный ~ чудотворный, чудодейственный;
сверхъестественныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > miraculous
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3 miraculous
[mɪ'rækjuləs]прил.1) чудотворный, чудодейственныйSyn:Syn:3) изумительный, поразительный, удивительный -
4 abhijna
Религия: (In Buddhist philosophy, miraculous power obtained especially through meditation and wisdom) абхиджна -
5 extrasensory
a книжн. внечувственный; выходящий за пределы чувствextrasensory perception — внечувственное восприятие, телепатия
Синонимический ряд:1. mental power (adj.) clairvoyant; mental power; penetrating; precognizant; prescient; psychic; second-sighted; spiritualistic; telepathic2. metaphysical (adj.) metaphysical; miraculous; preternatural; superhuman; supernatural; transcendental; unearthly
См. также в других словарях:
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