divinely
adverb uk/dɪˈvaɪn.li/ us/dɪˈvaɪn.li/
(BY GOD)
上帝地;神地
by God or a god
The Copernican model postulated that planets move in divinely ordained perfect circles. 哥白尼模型认为,行星按神授般的完美圆形轨迹运动。
He believed he was divinely protected in his escape. 他相信自己在逃亡过程中受到了神的庇护。
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- She once told a Times reporter her books contained hundreds of scriptures divinely revealed to her.
- She plays the title character, an other worldly young nun who becomes mysteriously - perhaps divinely? - impregnated.
- God could simply divinely illumine us with whatever knowledge we need.
(SPLENDIDLY)
old-fashioned极好地,美妙地,美好地
in a way that is extremely good, pleasant, or enjoyable
He was entranced by the sight of a tall, divinely beautiful auburn-haired girl. 他被一个高个子的非常美丽的红头发女孩吸引住了。
I think the colour grey is divinely chic and wear lots of it. 我觉得灰色是又美又时髦的颜色,所以经常穿灰色衣服。
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- She could sing, dance, and play the piano divinely.
- Reading his books is like eating a divinely sumptuous meal but never becoming uncomfortably full.
- We enjoyed a divinely delicious vegetarian banquet for lunch.
See: divine