Nghĩa của từ immanent bằng Tiếng Việt

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

1. Economy moves have its immanent objective law sex.

2. Ambition is immanent in human nature.

3. God is immanent in the world.

4. Hope seems immanent in human nature.

5. Be fertilized can immanent hospital check a month?

6. Love is a force immanent in the world.

7. We think of God as immanent in nature.

8. A cognition is an immanent act of mind.

9. By the concept of Buddhism immanent in every walk of life.

10. Outside Xiao Guan Yuan , a mural made art immanent.

11. He calls this way of thinking the " immanent frame "

12. People believe that sensation is an immanent act of the senses.

13. The ultimate divine mystery is there found immanent within each.

14. Group development has his immanent mechanism needs to change train of thought.

15. You should hear the great immanent pull out all its stop.

16. Government - owned standard way is overcome very hard have its immanent cause.

17. Sampling observation content watches quality and performance of immanent physics machinery especially.

18. The impulsion of economic globalization comes from the immanent logic of market order.

19. First, they help to unlock the immanent structure of the legal language spoken in a specific arena.

20. It is important to be clear that the Deity does not lose its transcendence by being immanent.

21. Environment is the material guarantee of hospital brand, environmentidentify is the explicit representation of immanent temperament.

22. For Adorno, then, the meaning of musical works is immanent; our role is to decipher it.

23. First, they help to unlock the immanent structure of the legal language spoken in a specific arena. Sentencedict.com

24. In contrast, Apriorism maintains that these categories are “simple givens, irreducible and immanent in the human mind by virtue of its inherent make-up” (15)

25. Coastal structure demands rather high durability and antiseptic effect of concrete and steel. In order to improve concrete immanent performance, cement quality is properly chosen.

26. Future research should provide a more accurate access to psychologically meaningful interpretations of the risk immanent in crime scene actions by adapting risk scales to certain subgroups of perpetrators.

27. KNOWLEDGE, Connatural Knowledge through Connaturality is an act of the intellect and is, like other forms of knowledge, an immanent activity whereby the knowing subject goes out and mingles in the life of others without ceasing to be himself

28. These various evolutions and iterations of creeds—and others to come over the centuries—declared the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost to be abstract, absolute, transcendent, immanent, consubstantial, coeternal, and unknowable, without body, parts, or passions and dwelling outside space and time.

29. Conceptualising the ‘impacts of mining’ In an influential approach to thinking about development, Cowen and Shenton (1996) proposed that some of the conceptual confusion around the term could be cleared by a distinction between immanent and intentional forms of development

30. Many evolutions and iterations of religious creeds have greatly distorted the simple clarity of true doctrine, declaring the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost to be abstract, absolute, transcendent, immanent, consubstantial, coeternal, and unknowable; without body, parts, or passions; and dwelling outside space and time.

31. Taking recourse to the distinctions between fear and anguish in Kant and Heidegger's works, Paolo Virno develops the thesis that the difference proposed by these authors between a specific, socially immanent fear of something and an absolute anguish that accompanies being-in-the-world is currently vanishing, because experience in postfordism is coupled with a changed dialectic of fear and security, as Virno says.