divinely
adv. 像神一樣地,莊嚴地,憑神的力量
You use divine to describe something that is provided by or relates to a god or goddess.
He suggested that the civil war had been a divine punishment.
他暗示說內戰是上天的懲罰。
...divine inspiration.
天賜的靈感
A divine is a priest who specializes in the study of God and religion.
People use divine to express their pleasure or enjoyment of something.
'Isn't it divine?' she said. 'I wish I had the right sort of brooch to lend you for it.'...
“它是不是美極了?”她說道,“真希望我有合適的胸針可以借給你來搭配它。”
Darling how lovely to see you, you look simply divine.
親愛的,見到你太讓人高興了,你看上去簡直美極了。
If you divine something, you discover or learn it by guessing.
...the child's ability to divine the needs of its parents and respond to them...
孩子猜測父母的需要並作出迴應的能力
From this he divined that she did not like him much.
他依此猜到她不太喜歡他。
If you divine, you try to find underground supplies of water or minerals, using a special rod or pair of rods.
The only reason I was divining for water was because of the drought.
我之所以探尋水源是因為發生了旱災。
...a divining rod.
探測杆
1. by divine means;
The law was divinely ordained.
律法神定。
Third Fairy had been divinely gifted for a full thirty years.
三仙姑下神,足足有三十年了.
She is perfectly charming; and Patti sang divinely.
她真漂亮, 帕蒂唱得也神.
Why not mention these almost divinely childish sayings of kindness?
那種出自菩薩心腸的孩兒話,為什麼不可以說 呢 ?
S: Oh, you do talk scandalous! You do waltz divinely, Captain Butler.
斯: 噢, 說出這種話你不覺得可恥嗎? 你的華爾茲跳得真好, 巴特勒船長.