MACHINA - translation to arabic
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MACHINA - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
MACHINA; Machina (disambiguation)

MACHINA         

ألاسم

ماكِنَة ; ماكِينَة

Definition

deus ex machina
[?de??s ?ks'mak?n?, ?di:?s ?ks m?'?i:n?]
¦ noun an unexpected power or event saving a seemingly hopeless situation, especially as a narrative device in a play or novel.
Origin
C17: mod. L., translation of Gk theos ek mekhanes, 'god from the machinery' (with ref. to the actors representing gods suspended above the stage in ancient Greek theatre, who brought about the denouement of the play by their intervention).

Wikipedia

Machina

Machina may refer to:

  • Machina (band), a rock and metal band
  • Machina (company), a clothing brand company specializing in wearable technology
  • Machina (magazine), Polish music magazine
  • Machina, Nigeria, a Local Government Area in Yoba State
  • Machina/The Machines of God, a 2000 album by The Smashing Pumpkins
  • Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music, another 2000 album by The Smashing Pumpkins
  • Mark J. Machina (born 1954), American economist
  • Queen Machina, one of the main villains from Power Rangers Zeo
  • An earlier title for Elephants Dream, a Blender 3D animated short film
  • A machine-based weapon in Baten Kaitos Origins
  • A powered machine in Final Fantasy X
Examples of use of MACHINA
1. "Ex Machina," a popular R–rated comic book published by DC Comics, also explores the divides of American society.
2. To the Bush administration, the conflagration has appeared as deus ex machina to rescue it from the Iraqi quagmire.
3. To help light the way, we are blessed with a deus ex machina in the bipartisan Iraq Study Group, headed by former secretary of state James A.
4. Casual observers would most likely point to the seeming deus ex machina blind date of July 2001, when I met an architect who‘s good with his hands.
5. In a comic book called "Ex Machina," a '/11 hero–turned–mayor copes with political hot buttons and his own superpowers.