Nghĩa của từ sense of being bằng Tiếng Đức

sense of being [sensɔfbiːiŋ] Wohlgefühl

Đặt câu có từ "sense of being"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "sense of being", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ sense of being, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ sense of being trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức

1. Employees need the sense of being appreciated.

2. 7 He felt a gratifying sense of being respected and appreciated.

3. Bastard! (rare) Exclamation of strong dismay or strong sense of being upset

4. Feel Cared About Take a moment to call to mind the sense of being Cared about

5. A lot of people wake up every day with a sense of being unsettled and disturbed.

6. Betrayal is the sense of being harmed by the intentional actions or omissions of a trusted person

7. He engages with a sense of Being eternally present, not driven and limited by the demands of time.

8. Apprehensible (comparative more Apprehensible, superlative most Apprehensible) Which can be apprehended (usually in the sense of being understood)

9. I have a nagging sense of being unsatisfied with my behaviour, as though I was doing something morally wrong.

10. Ambiguously Sentence Examples Secondarily, the thing itself is Ambiguously said to be true in the sense of being signified as it is

11. All these features in wording made his poems tinged with a sense of being unrestrained, wild and jocose, displaying unique aesthetic traits.

12. But the sense of being Blinked at watchfully behind the blind glitter of these eye-glasses on the other side of the table disconcerted him.

13. The teaching practices and modern psychological research indicated the lag-behind students generally turned out conspicuous self-contempt, and sense of being lost with respect to study.

14. Canvassing is also a great technical aspect of any campaign in the sense of being a way of capturing information and facilitating get out the vote strategies

15. 12 Among them, the Americans' sense of being God's chosen people and the related concept of "manifest destiny" have greatly influenced American view of China and other countries.

16. As adjectives the difference between Apprehensible and comprehensible is that Apprehensible is which can be apprehended (usually in the sense of being understood) while comprehensible is able to be comprehended.

17. Hope is one meaning of the name Amil, which sounds similar to the German Emil; it can also mean unattainable in the sense of being so exalted as in royalty as to be out of reach

18. Bonk and Graham's descriptive title, with an even more descriptive subtitle, indicates their book is an anthology that celebrates and combines perspectives on blended learning that are global in the sense of being international and comprehensive.

19. Agender definition is - of, relating to, or being a person who has an internal sense of being neither male nor female nor some combination of male and female : of, relating to, or being a person whose gender identity is genderless or neutral

20. Apoplexy: A venerable term for a stroke, a cerebrovascular accident (CVA), often associated with loss of consciousness and paralysis of various parts of the body. The word "Apoplexy" comes from the Greek "apoplexia" meaning a seizure, in the sense of being struck down

21. Hick and Knitter point to the example of Christianity, where uniqueness "has come to signify the unique definitiveness, Absoluteness, normativeness, superiority of Christianity in comparison with other religions of the world." (11) It is this sense of uniqueness, the sense of being superior, that needs to be rooted out.

22. The Hebrew word in this passage translated as "Afflict" in the KJV is וְעִנִּיתֶ֖ם (weinnitem) which is defined as "to be occupied, be busied with to Afflict, oppress, humble, be Afflicted, be bowed down" So this term has the sense of being prostrate and Afflicted with humility

23. The European Bourgeoisie presents faces so different that common traits can be discerned only at the simplest level: the possession of property with the desire and means to increase it, emancipation from past precepts about investment, a readiness to work for a living, and a sense of being superior to town workers or peasants