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worldly
- IPA[ˈwər(ə)ldlē]
美式
- (of a person) experienced and sophisticated;of or concerned with material values or ordinary life rather than a spiritual existence
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- 1. (of a person) experienced and sophisticated she was much more worldly than Nora and dismissed the slur 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. of or concerned with material values or ordinary life rather than a spiritual existence his ambitions for worldly success 同義詞 反義詞
- relating to an imaginary or spiritual world: music of an almost other-worldly beauty
Oxford Dictionary
- relating to or concerned with the physical or material world, as opposed to a spiritual one: his distrust of this-worldly pleasures
Oxford American Dictionary
- experience, knowledge, and good judgement that make a person difficult to shock or deceive: Ian's passionate innocence has grown a layer of worldly wisdom
Oxford Dictionary
- intent on worldly things.
Oxford American Dictionary
- prepared by experience for life's difficulties; not easily shocked or deceived: Lisa was sufficiently worldly-wise to understand the situation
Oxford American Dictionary
- everything that one owns
Oxford American Dictionary
- experience, knowledge, and good judgment that make a person difficult to shock or deceive: Ian's passionate innocence has grown a layer of worldly wisdom
Oxford American Dictionary
- relating to or concerned with the physical or material world, as opposed to a spiritual one: his distrust of this-worldly pleasures
Oxford Dictionary
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英式
- (of a person) experienced and sophisticated: she was much more worldly than Nora and dismissed the slur
Oxford Dictionary