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corporeally

/kawr-pawr-ee-uhl, -pohr-/US // kɔrˈpɔr i əl, -ˈpoʊr- //UK // (kɔːˈpɔːrɪəl) //

肉体上,身体上,肉体上的,在身体上

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of the nature of the physical body; bodily.
    • : material; tangible: corporeal property.

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Examples

  • When Biles spoke about righting her emotional gyroscope as well as her corporeal gyroscope, it hit deep for so many of us.

  • She writes about the sick body, imprisoned bodies, bodies that protest, the sexual body, bodies that have experienced acts of violence — illuminating the strengths and the weaknesses of the corporeal form.

  • It’s an explicitly corporeal moment, rendered in a few supple twists of wire.

  • Fortunately, McKim’s film is heavy with the almost corporeal substance of its subject.

  • Without any objective gauge of your corporeal disrepair, it’s easy to deceive oneself.

  • To great effect, Cunningham plays with the correspondence between the corporeal and the emotional.

  • Many of the scenes deal with the grim obsessions of old age: sexual futility, corporeal decrepitude, and death.

  • Just corporeal enough to attest humanity, yet sufficiently transparent to let the celestial origin shine through.

  • The inner workings of their corporeal mechanism is no mystery for him.

  • He often saw the Holy Virgin in corporeal presence, and heard her speech and savoured the divine odours of her glorified body.

  • Those only who are freed from material bonds can be conscious of their extra-corporeal existence and immortality.

  • An angel in theory, the corporeal woman is soundly rated if dinner is late, or a room unswept.