Definition of divine

divineadjective

thần thánh

/dɪˈvaɪn//dɪˈvaɪn/

The word "divine" has its origins in Latin. The Latin word "divinus" means "of or belonging to God" or "divine". This word is derived from "divus", which is the Latin translation of the Greek term "theos", meaning "god". The Latin word "divinus" was used to describe things that were considered sacred, holy, or belonging to the gods. The Latin word "divinus" was later adopted into Old French as "divin", and from there it entered Middle English as "divine". In English, "divine" initially referred to things that were considered sacred or of supernatural origin. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include concepts of grace, beauty, and wonder. Today, "divine" is used to describe things that are considered extraordinary, exceptional, or inspired by a higher power.

namespace

coming from or connected with God or a god

đến từ hoặc kết nối với Thiên Chúa hoặc một vị thần

Example:
  • divine law/love/will

    luật thiêng liêng/tình yêu/ý chí

  • divine intervention (= help from God to change a situation)

    sự can thiệp của Chúa (= sự giúp đỡ của Chúa để thay đổi tình hình)

wonderful; beautiful

tuyệt vời; xinh đẹp

Example:
  • That mango tasted divine!

    Quả xoài đó có vị thật thần thánh!

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