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1 supernatural
[su:pə'næ ərəl]((of eg matters concerning ghosts etc) beyond what is natural or physically possible: supernatural happenings; a creature of supernatural strength.) sobrenatural* * *su.per.nat.u.ral[su:pən'ætʃərəl] n (the supernatural) sobrenatural. • adj sobrenatural. -
2 supernatural
[su:pə'næ ərəl]((of eg matters concerning ghosts etc) beyond what is natural or physically possible: supernatural happenings; a creature of supernatural strength.) sobrenatural -
3 the occult
(supernatural practices, ceremonies etc: He has made a study of witches, magic and the occult.) oculto -
4 the occult
(supernatural practices, ceremonies etc: He has made a study of witches, magic and the occult.) oculto -
5 God
[ɡod]1) ((with capital) the creator and ruler of the world (in the Christian, Jewish etc religions).)2) ((feminine goddess) a supernatural being who is worshipped: the gods of Greece and Rome.)•- godly- godliness
- godchild
- goddaughter
- godson
- godfather
- godmother
- godparent
- godsend* * *Deus. -
6 god
[ɡod]1) ((with capital) the creator and ruler of the world (in the Christian, Jewish etc religions).)2) ((feminine goddess) a supernatural being who is worshipped: the gods of Greece and Rome.)•- godly- godliness
- godchild
- goddaughter
- godson
- godfather
- godmother
- godparent
- godsend* * *[gɔd] n deus, ídolo, divindade, deidade. • vt deificar, endeusar, idolatrar. God Deus. God forbid! Deus nos (me) livre! God grant Deus permita. God Save the Queen ( King) Deus Salve a Rainha (o Rei): hino nacional inglês. God willing se Deus quiser. man proposes, but God disposes o homem propõe e Deus dispõe. thank God graças a Deus. the gods Theat galeria. under God com o auxílio de Deus. would to God Deus queira. -
7 magic
['mæ‹ik] 1. noun1) ((the charms, spells etc used in) the art or practice of using supernatural forces: The prince was turned by magic into a frog.) magia2) (the art of producing illusions by tricks: The conjuror's magic delighted the children.) magia3) (fascination or great charm: the magic of Turner's paintings.) magia2. adjective(used in or using magic: a magic wand; a magic spell.) mágico- magical- magically
- magician* * *ma.gic[m'ædʒik] n magia, simpatia, encanto, feitiço. • adj mágico. black magic magia negra. -
8 unearthly
1) (supernatural, mysterious or frightening: an unearthly sight.) sobrenatural2) (outrageous or unreasonable: He telephoned at the unearthly (= very early) hour of 6.30 a.m.) absurdo* * *un.earth.ly[∧n'ə:θli] adj 1 sobrenatural. 2 sinistro. 3 estranho, estrambótico, extraordinário, misterioso. 4 despropositado. 5 celestial, sublime. at an unearthly hour alta noite, pela calada da noite. -
9 psychic(al)
(concerned with the mind, especially with supernatural influences and forces that act on the mind and senses.) psíquico -
10 psychic(al)
(concerned with the mind, especially with supernatural influences and forces that act on the mind and senses.) psíquico -
11 God
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12 magic
['mæ‹ik] 1. noun1) ((the charms, spells etc used in) the art or practice of using supernatural forces: The prince was turned by magic into a frog.) magia2) (the art of producing illusions by tricks: The conjuror's magic delighted the children.) mágica3) (fascination or great charm: the magic of Turner's paintings.) magia2. adjective(used in or using magic: a magic wand; a magic spell.) mágico- magical- magically - magician -
13 psychic(al)
(concerned with the mind, especially with supernatural influences and forces that act on the mind and senses.) psíquico -
14 psychic(al)
(concerned with the mind, especially with supernatural influences and forces that act on the mind and senses.) psíquico -
15 unearthly
1) (supernatural, mysterious or frightening: an unearthly sight.)2) (outrageous or unreasonable: He telephoned at the unearthly (= very early) hour of 6.30 a.m.)
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