slovo | definícia |
miracle (mass) | miracle
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miracle (encz) | miracle,div Zdeněk Brož |
miracle (encz) | miracle,zázrak |
Miracle (gcide) | Miracle \Mir"a*cle\, v. t.
To make wonderful. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Miracle (gcide) | Miracle \Mir"a*cle\, n. [F., fr. L. miraculum, fr. mirari to
wonder. See Marvel, and cf. Mirror.]
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1. A wonder or wonderful thing.
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That miracle and queen of genus. --Shak.
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2. Specifically: An event or effect contrary to the
established constitution and course of things, or a
deviation from the known laws of nature; a supernatural
event, or one transcending the ordinary laws by which the
universe is governed.
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They considered not the miracle of the loaves.
--Mark vi. 52.
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3. A miracle play.
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4. A story or legend abounding in miracles. [Obs.]
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When said was all this miracle. --Chaucer.
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Miracle monger, an impostor who pretends to work miracles.
Miracle play, one of the old dramatic entertainments
founded on legends of saints and martyrs or (see 2d
Mystery, 2) on events related in the Bible.
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miracle (wn) | miracle
n 1: any amazing or wonderful occurrence
2: a marvellous event manifesting a supernatural act of a divine
agent |
miracle (devil) | MIRACLE, n. An act or event out of the order of nature and
unaccountable, as beating a normal hand of four kings and an ace with
four aces and a king.
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miracle man (encz) | miracle man, n: |
miracle play (encz) | miracle play,mirákl n: středověký divadelní žánr Jiří Drbálek |
miracle worker (encz) | miracle worker, n: |
miracle-worship (encz) | miracle-worship, n: |
miracles (encz) | miracles,zázraky n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
then a miracle occurs (czen) | Then A Miracle Occurs,TAMO[zkr.] |
Miracle (gcide) | Miracle \Mir"a*cle\, v. t.
To make wonderful. [Obs.] --Shak.
[1913 Webster]Miracle \Mir"a*cle\, n. [F., fr. L. miraculum, fr. mirari to
wonder. See Marvel, and cf. Mirror.]
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1. A wonder or wonderful thing.
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That miracle and queen of genus. --Shak.
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2. Specifically: An event or effect contrary to the
established constitution and course of things, or a
deviation from the known laws of nature; a supernatural
event, or one transcending the ordinary laws by which the
universe is governed.
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They considered not the miracle of the loaves.
--Mark vi. 52.
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3. A miracle play.
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4. A story or legend abounding in miracles. [Obs.]
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When said was all this miracle. --Chaucer.
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Miracle monger, an impostor who pretends to work miracles.
Miracle play, one of the old dramatic entertainments
founded on legends of saints and martyrs or (see 2d
Mystery, 2) on events related in the Bible.
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Miracle monger (gcide) | Miracle \Mir"a*cle\, n. [F., fr. L. miraculum, fr. mirari to
wonder. See Marvel, and cf. Mirror.]
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1. A wonder or wonderful thing.
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That miracle and queen of genus. --Shak.
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2. Specifically: An event or effect contrary to the
established constitution and course of things, or a
deviation from the known laws of nature; a supernatural
event, or one transcending the ordinary laws by which the
universe is governed.
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They considered not the miracle of the loaves.
--Mark vi. 52.
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3. A miracle play.
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4. A story or legend abounding in miracles. [Obs.]
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When said was all this miracle. --Chaucer.
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Miracle monger, an impostor who pretends to work miracles.
Miracle play, one of the old dramatic entertainments
founded on legends of saints and martyrs or (see 2d
Mystery, 2) on events related in the Bible.
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Miracle play (gcide) | Miracle \Mir"a*cle\, n. [F., fr. L. miraculum, fr. mirari to
wonder. See Marvel, and cf. Mirror.]
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1. A wonder or wonderful thing.
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That miracle and queen of genus. --Shak.
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2. Specifically: An event or effect contrary to the
established constitution and course of things, or a
deviation from the known laws of nature; a supernatural
event, or one transcending the ordinary laws by which the
universe is governed.
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They considered not the miracle of the loaves.
--Mark vi. 52.
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3. A miracle play.
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4. A story or legend abounding in miracles. [Obs.]
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When said was all this miracle. --Chaucer.
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Miracle monger, an impostor who pretends to work miracles.
Miracle play, one of the old dramatic entertainments
founded on legends of saints and martyrs or (see 2d
Mystery, 2) on events related in the Bible.
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miracle man (wn) | miracle man
n 1: a person who claims or is alleged to perform miracles [syn:
miracle man, miracle worker] |
miracle play (wn) | miracle play
n 1: a medieval play representing episodes from the life of a
saint or martyr |
miracle worker (wn) | miracle worker
n 1: a person who claims or is alleged to perform miracles [syn:
miracle man, miracle worker] |
miracle-worship (wn) | miracle-worship
n 1: the worship of miracles [syn: thaumatolatry, {miracle-
worship}] |
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