BABYLON ENGLISH-SPANISH
divine adj.
divino, deífico; maravilloso, sagrado
adivinar, agorar, profetizar
eclesiástico
ENGLISH_SPANISH BY JAIME AGUIRRE
divine
s.- divino, sagrado
v.- adivinar, predecir, profetizar, agorar
AN ENGLISH-SPANISH DICTIONARY (GRANADA UNIVERSITY, SPAIN), 14.4
divine1
(adj.) = divino.
Ex: To take a fairly simple example, we can imagine a user who is searching for information about a particular edition of Dante's 'Divine Comedy'.
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* Divine Comedy, The = Divina Comedia, La.
* divine creation = creación divina.
* divine law = derecho divino.
* divine love = amor divino.
* divine power = poder divino.
* Divine Providence = Divina Providencia.
* divine right = derecho divino.
* divine sovereignty = soberanía divina.
divine2
(adj.) = divino, maravilloso, fabuloso, precioso.
Ex: Her slinky dress was incredibly sexy, the colour was divine on her, plus the gold accessories were the perfect complement.
divine3
(n.) = sacerdote.
Ex: There were popular religious works, mainly by later seventeenth century nonconformist divines, of which the most famous was of course John Bunyan.
divine4
(v.) = adivinar.
Ex: The catalog user is perhaps not quite so amused by his/her inability to divine why it's not GALERIE MIKRO BERLIN, but BERLIN, MUSEUM FUR VOLKERKUNDE (WEST BERLIN).