worldly 英 [ˈwɜ:ldli]   美 [ˈwɜrldli]

worldly

worldly  英 [ˈwɜ:ldli] 美 [ˈwɜrldli]

adj. 世俗的;世间的;尘世的  adv. 世俗地;世故地 

比较级:worldlier  最高级:worldliest 

He is fond of worldly enjoyments. 他喜爱世俗的享乐。
Secondly, some traditions do preach the value of giving up worldly possessions –but the teachers I was investigating do not. 第二,传统大肆宣扬放弃世俗财产的重要性,但是我所研究的老师们没有。

  • You can use the adjective worldly to describe people who have knowledge of many topics or experience in many areas. You don't have to travel the globe to be worldly; reading and talking about many things with knowledge and enthusiasm is worldly too.
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  • adj. 世俗的;世间的;尘世的
  • adv. 世俗地;世故地
  • 1. He is fond of worldly enjoyments.

    他喜爱世俗的享乐。

  • 2. Secondly, some traditions do preach the value of giving up worldly possessions –but the teachers I was investigating do not.

    第二,传统大肆宣扬放弃世俗财产的重要性,但是我所研究的老师们没有。

  • 3. However, in real life, to be able to be a monastic who can shake off all worldly concerns requires a lot of merits and wisdom!

    然而,在现实生活中,有资格成为一名能够摆脱一切尘世困扰的和尚是需要大量的功德和智慧的!

  • worldly (adj.) Old English woruldlic "earthly, secular," from the roots of world and like (adj.). A common Germanic compound (Old Frisian wraldlik, Old Saxon weroldlik, Middle Dutch wereldlik, German weltlich, Old Norse veraldligr). Worldly-wise is recorded from c. 1400.
world·ly / ˈwɜːldli ; NAmE ˈwɜːrldli / adjective ( literary) 1 [only before noun ] connected with the world in which we live rather than with spiritual things 尘世的;世俗的;世事的 worldly success 世俗的成就 your worldly goods (= the things that you own) 你个人的物品 OPP spiritual 2 having a lot of experience of life and therefore not easily shocked 生活经验丰富的;老成持重的;世故的 At 15, he was more worldly than his older cousins who lived in the country. 他 15 岁时就比他那些居住在乡村的表兄们懂人情世故了。 OPP unworldly world·li·ness / ˈwɜːldlinəs ; NAmE ˈwɜːrldlinəs / noun [uncountable ] worldly worldlier worldliest world·ly / ˈwɜːldli ; NAmE ˈwɜːrldli / world·li·ness / ˈwɜːldlinəs ; NAmE ˈwɜːrldlinəs /
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