divino

/diˈbino/, [d̪iˈβ̞i.no]

divine


Adjective divino (feminine divina, masculine plural divinos, feminine plural divinas)

  1. divine
  2. heavenly

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Examples
  • Errar es humano; perdonar, divino.

    To err is human, to forgive divine.

  • El encuentro entre el hombre y Dios siempre significará una penetración, una entrada, de lo divino en el humano y una espontánea inmersión del hombre en la Deidad.

    The meeting of man and God must always mean a penetration and entry of the divine into the human and a self-immergence of man in the Divinity.

  • La amistad de un gran hombre es un regalo divino.

    The friendship of a great man is a gift from the gods.

  • Su neumonía fue curada por medio de un milagro divino.

    His pneumonia was cured through a divine miracle.

  • Una vez, Cristóbal Colón se enfrentó en un debate contra el Celta Divino. Dicha contienda se convertiría en la única que perdió Colón.

    Christopher Columbus once engaged in a debate with the Divine Celt. It would become the only contest that Columbus ever lost.


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