worldliness / ˈwɜrld li /

世俗性世界性世俗主义世界观

worldliness2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

world·li·er, world·li·est.

  1. of or relating to this world as contrasted with heaven, spiritual life, etc.; earthly; mundane.
  2. experienced; knowing; sophisticated: the benefits of his worldly wisdom.
  3. devoted to, directed toward, or connected with the affairs, interests, or pleasures of this world.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. in a worldly manner: worldly-wise; worldly-minded.

worldliness 近义词

worldliness

等同于 sophistication

worldliness

等同于 savoir faire

worldliness

等同于 savoir-faire

worldliness 的近义词 9
worldliness 的反义词 2
worldliness

等同于 experience

更多worldliness例句

  1. They are among his dearest worldly possessions, the paper trail of his protracted confinement, though he can barely read.
  2. Forged in the fires of the Counter-Reformation, the Jesuit Order adopted many Protestant practices, including an emphasis on schooling and worldly skills.
  3. I asked long-term travelers how they prepared for a marathon trip, from obtaining the right credit card to dealing with all of their worldly possessions.
  4. As a rule, farming isn’t as hazardous as trench warfare, but it can result in the kinds of accidents that leave only minutes to pass on one’s worldly goods.
  5. Martin painted the emotions you can access there, on the furthest frontiers of tedium, when manufactured emotions and worldly concerns have been dulled by countless laps or lines.
  6. This year, with slightly more worldliness and way fewer drinks consumed, I could see the emotionally fraught underbelly.
  7. Michelle King: But her worldliness or pragmatism, it's not as though it's being led by what Peter and his campaign are doing.
  8. Carl is repaid for his worldliness with failure and ignominy.
  9. Hitchens exuded what I thought then was a superb worldliness.
  10. But there is one place where judging Almodóvar objectively is not seen as an affront to worldliness: Spain.
  11. I hurt you when I say that, but I want you to be my good friend, as always, in spite of my worldliness.
  12. And it has to be said that Elsie April in all her young and radiant splendour and woman-of-the-worldliness was equally stiff.
  13. Some have fallen into worldliness and a fashionable life, and are broken down under it.
  14. There were, then, some streaks of good-natured worldliness which tallied with Christian duty.
  15. Unhappy is the man who leaves to his children the influence of a heart hard as stone and a worldliness wily as a serpent!