Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Heavens"
The meaning of "Heavens" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does I alone am exalted under the heavens mean?
A:
That he is the only one on earth who has power/status/skill of the highest magnitude.
Exalted means elevated in rank or power.
Under the heavens is just a poetic way of describing being on Earth/not being god himself or someone -in- heaven
Therefor, “I alone am exalted under the heavens” means:
I am the only one on earth who has this much power. I’m on top of the world, better than everyone else.
Does that make sense? :)
Exalted means elevated in rank or power.
Under the heavens is just a poetic way of describing being on Earth/not being god himself or someone -in- heaven
Therefor, “I alone am exalted under the heavens” means:
I am the only one on earth who has this much power. I’m on top of the world, better than everyone else.
Does that make sense? :)
Q:
What does “What in humping heavens is going on? “ this sentence came from a TV show. mean?
A:
"what in heaven's name" is just an emphatic way to ask "what". You might use it if you are very shocked or disgusted.
It has many common variations, like "what in God's name" or "what in the world" or "what in heavens"
This person added "humping" there, which is not common, but they mean the same thing. "humping" could be a clean version of a swear word.
So they are just asking "what is going on?"
It has many common variations, like "what in God's name" or "what in the world" or "what in heavens"
This person added "humping" there, which is not common, but they mean the same thing. "humping" could be a clean version of a swear word.
So they are just asking "what is going on?"
Q:
What does heavens no wish I was there. mean?
A:
“heavens” in this sentence is another way of saying “oh my god” or “omg”.
The correct grammar of the sentence could be “Heavens, no. I wish I was there”. If it is, then the speaker of the sentence is saying “omg, no!”, which essentially is just answering “no” to a question, and is wishing the he/she was in whatever place “there” is describing.
The correct grammar of the sentence could be “Heavens, no. I wish I was there”. If it is, then the speaker of the sentence is saying “omg, no!”, which essentially is just answering “no” to a question, and is wishing the he/she was in whatever place “there” is describing.
Q:
What does for heavens sake mean?
A:
its an expression used when you are trying to convince the other person like (seriously) or when someone does or say something wrong
Q:
What does Thank heavens mean?
A:
it has a religious meaning as you thank God for something
Synonyms of "Heavens" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between it is calling the heavens to me. and it is calling me the heavens ?
A:
It is calling the heavens to me
Q: What is it calling?
A: The heavens towards me
It is calling me to the heavens
Q: What is it calling?
A: Me towards the heavens
Q: What is it calling?
A: The heavens towards me
It is calling me to the heavens
Q: What is it calling?
A: Me towards the heavens
Q:
What is the difference between it is calling the heavens to me. and it is calling me the heavens ?
A:
両方とも不自然です。
Q:
What is the difference between heavens and paradise and sky ?
A:
heavens is used to refer to something that seems holy. paradise is someplace very relaxing and pleasing. sky is what you seen when you look up when outdoors.
Translations of "Heavens"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? oh my heavens
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? What is meaning of "heavens to Besty"?
A:
It is a very southern/country way of saying "Oh my!"
Other questions about "Heavens"
Q:
It has been calling the heavens to me.
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What does last word " to me " give the meaning ? Does this sound natural?
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What does last word " to me " give the meaning ? Does this sound natural?
A:
@jokifreek It means that you are recieving something. Like when you send a card to someone you say "From: jokifreek To: ShikaarM"
Q:
it has been calling the heavens to me.
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Q1,What dose "it " refer to ?
Q2,What does "to me" mean ?
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Q1,What dose "it " refer to ?
Q2,What does "to me" mean ?
A:
So the lyrics for that song sound a bit odd. Almost like it was translated wrong.
But from what I understand, the fear in her heart is the "it" that has been calling the heavens to her.
"to me" refers to herself. (the person singing the song.)
But from what I understand, the fear in her heart is the "it" that has been calling the heavens to her.
"to me" refers to herself. (the person singing the song.)
Q:
Heavens!
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth!
Why use the plural form of heaven?
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth!
Why use the plural form of heaven?
A:
"The heavens" is a phrase that refers to the sky or space (moon, stars, etc.)
Meanings and usages of similar words and phrases
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