Nghĩa của từ worldliness bằng Tiếng Việt

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Đặt câu có từ "worldliness"

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

1. * See also Alms, Almsgiving; Riches; Tithes, Tithing; Worldliness

* Xem thêm Bố Thí; Của Cải; Tiền Thập Phân; Trần Tục

2. Remove any worldliness from your life,25 including anger.

Hãy loại bỏ mọi vật chất thế gian khỏi cuộc sống của mình,25 kể cả sự tức giận.

3. With wealth, however, came a spirit of worldliness and Cupidity

4. How has the worldliness of some clergy been exposed in the media in recent times?

Gần đây, các cơ quan ngôn luận đã vạch trần thế nào tinh thần thế gian của một số giới chức giáo phẩm?

5. Worldliness “Anaesthetizes the soul”, and “this is why that worldly man wasn’t able to see reality”

6. She has given herself over to unchristian worldliness and has become a financial parasite upon her church members.

7. Collaborating with the Enemy and people I don’t trust shocks us out of selfishness, worldliness, self-absorbed, self-identified, self-righteous, self-absorbed and habitual ways

8. He who wants to renounce worldliness should avoid both excess and undue abstinence . On the one hand he should not be addicted to things which attract the mind merely through passion , specially through carnal desire .

9. The Holy One said: "The Brahmans cling to the five things leading to worldliness and yield to the temptations of the senses; they are entangled in the five hindrances, lust, malice, sloth, pride, and doubt

10. But can a Christian truly be "Carnal"? The word "Carnal" is from a Greek word that means "worldly" or "fleshly." In other words, Carnality involves worldliness and a giving in to fleshly appetites

11. 16 The knee-jerk disdain so many of his critics have for him can be traced largely to his worldliness: He's a man who, of necessity,[www.Sentencedict.com] was brought up not to be Joe the Plumber but a citizen of the planet.

12. Academism – Regarded here as Traditional Formalism; a tendency toward traditionalism or conventionalism in art; any attitudes or ideas that are learned or scholarly but lacking in worldliness and openness, which makes them stiff and inflexible, often lifeless, and slaves to rules and norms

13. Adventurism From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Adventurism ad‧ven‧tur‧is‧m / ədˈventʃərɪz ə m / noun [ uncountable ] when someone who is in charge of a government, business, army etc takes dangerous risks Examples from the Corpus Adventurism • But above all Fitzgerald envied Hemingway's vigorous worldliness, his