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		Definition of this-worldly in English: this-worldlyadjective Relating to or concerned with the physical or material world, as opposed to a spiritual one. 今世的,现世的,现实世界的(与精神世界相对)  his distrust of this-worldly pleasures 他对现世快乐的怀疑。 Example sentencesExamples -  He fears that liberal theologies ultimately reduce the kingdom of God to a this-worldly social and political program.
 -  In addition to the articulation of individual material interests, another feature of Korean Christianity, reflecting its this-worldly inclination, pertains to the nation.
 -  They came to favour Theravda Buddhism, which seemed more pragmatic and this-worldly in comparison.
 -  His statement on this topic was so this-worldly and mealy-mouthed that it didn't sound like him at all.
 -  For Harry, the temptation might be to rest in the glory of this-worldly (or " other-worldly "), victory.
 -  The practice became instead this-worldly and secular.
 -  Korean shamanism is very, very materialistic and this-worldly, as Koreans tend to be.
 -  This is what makes it astral, otherworldlyas opposed to ethereal, this-worldly travel.
 -  By comparison, the festivals held around the raised-floor storehouses seem to radiate a lighthearted, this-worldly joy.
 -  The scholastic sees abstract art, in the context of a society increasingly despiritualised and this-worldly, as almost an historical inevitability.
 -  And we should confidently add Du Bois's discussion of the this-worldly social benefits religion provides to the above list.
 -  It is this-worldly or naturalistic because ultimate authority is located in humanity, not in God or the super-empirical.
 -  We know what our human senses tell us, and we usually reason from these senses according to a limited, this-worldly basis.
 -  And most importantly, Du Bois stressed the ways in which religious institutions can be recognized as social, communal centers which provide this-worldly rewards and comforts.
 -  All the essays are more or less radically secular or this-worldly.
 -  Korean Protestantism consciously and deliberately assumed the form of a magical religion, accentuating the present and this-worldly rewards.
 -  The aesthetics of the novel turns on a this-worldly relation between concrete subjects.
 -  A this-worldly eschatological hope is at stake.
 -  Fackenheim sees the working-out of this commitment as a this-worldly messianic goal.
 -  Indian men must shed their moral self-righteousness and acquire a practical sense, a manipulative, this-worldly cunning and aggressiveness.
 
    Definition of this-worldly in US English: this-worldlyadjective Relating to or concerned with the physical or material world, as opposed to a spiritual one. 今世的,现世的,现实世界的(与精神世界相对)  his distrust of this-worldly pleasures 他对现世快乐的怀疑。 Example sentencesExamples -  The aesthetics of the novel turns on a this-worldly relation between concrete subjects.
 -  Korean shamanism is very, very materialistic and this-worldly, as Koreans tend to be.
 -  They came to favour Theravda Buddhism, which seemed more pragmatic and this-worldly in comparison.
 -  The scholastic sees abstract art, in the context of a society increasingly despiritualised and this-worldly, as almost an historical inevitability.
 -  He fears that liberal theologies ultimately reduce the kingdom of God to a this-worldly social and political program.
 -  In addition to the articulation of individual material interests, another feature of Korean Christianity, reflecting its this-worldly inclination, pertains to the nation.
 -  It is this-worldly or naturalistic because ultimate authority is located in humanity, not in God or the super-empirical.
 -  This is what makes it astral, otherworldlyas opposed to ethereal, this-worldly travel.
 -  His statement on this topic was so this-worldly and mealy-mouthed that it didn't sound like him at all.
 -  And we should confidently add Du Bois's discussion of the this-worldly social benefits religion provides to the above list.
 -  Fackenheim sees the working-out of this commitment as a this-worldly messianic goal.
 -  All the essays are more or less radically secular or this-worldly.
 -  We know what our human senses tell us, and we usually reason from these senses according to a limited, this-worldly basis.
 -  Korean Protestantism consciously and deliberately assumed the form of a magical religion, accentuating the present and this-worldly rewards.
 -  The practice became instead this-worldly and secular.
 -  And most importantly, Du Bois stressed the ways in which religious institutions can be recognized as social, communal centers which provide this-worldly rewards and comforts.
 -  For Harry, the temptation might be to rest in the glory of this-worldly (or " other-worldly "), victory.
 -  A this-worldly eschatological hope is at stake.
 -  By comparison, the festivals held around the raised-floor storehouses seem to radiate a lighthearted, this-worldly joy.
 -  Indian men must shed their moral self-righteousness and acquire a practical sense, a manipulative, this-worldly cunning and aggressiveness.
 
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