0 relating to or consisting of physical things and ordinary life rather than spiritual things -- 物質的;塵世的;非精神的
1 practical and having a lot of experience of life -- 善於處世的;圓滑的
In indigenous thought, full ' this-worldly ' personhood implied bodily capacities, not as an aspect of itself but as the precondition to enter and sustain social relationships.
No curtains, frills, or decorations, or worldly objects like clothes, jewels, and mirrors, were allowed.
The absoluteness of this feeling ' represents' an absolute - infinite, non-worldly, absolutely simple and all-powerful - object.
Moreover, within religious communities, worldly goods were equalized and diminished in order to lessen the distractions of temporal comforts and to deny them.
Plagued by 'worldly misfortunes',57 the monks are in dire need of financial support.
He orders her to leave the worldly life so as to rear their unborn child in the seclusion of the mountains.
The royal marriage also symbolized peace, and the greater triumphs of peace and love over the vicissitudes of lesser, worldly victories.
In the process they became worldly, and some became wise.