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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: worldly, -worldly-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(adj) ซึ่งไม่หมกมุ่นในทางโลกีย์See Also: ซึ่งไม่ฝักใฝ่ทางโลกีย์, เกี่ยวกับทางธรรมSyn. holy, religiousAnt. worldly
(adj) ไม่ใช่ทางโลกSyn. unearthlyAnt. earthly, worldly
(adj) เกี่ยวกับโลกอื่น
(adj) ซึ่งเจนจัดในชีวิต
(adj) ซึ่งยังคงสนใจในวัตถุและความสุขทางโลกSee Also: เกี่ยวกับทางโลกSyn. materialistic
  Hope Dictionary 
(อัธ'เธอะเวิร์ลลี) adj. เกี่ยวกับ (โลกอื่น, โลกหน้า, ชาติหน้า) , ซึ่งมุ่งทางจิต.See Also: otherworldliness n.
(อันเวิร์ลดฺ'ลี) adj. ไม่ใช่ทางโลก, ไม่ใช่ทางโลกีย์, เกี่ยวกับทางธรรม, เกี่ยวกับทางพระ, เกี่ยวกับจิตใจ, บ้านนอก, ไม่ใช่โลก, อ่อนต่อโลก.See Also: unworldliness n.Syn. unsophisticated
(เวิร์ลดฺ'ลี) adj., adv. (เกี่ยวกับ) โลก, โลกมนุษย์, โลกียวิสัย, ทางโลก, ช่ำชองโลก, สังคมโลกSee Also: worldliness n.Syn. earthly
(เวิร์ลดฺ'ลีไมดิด) adj. ลุ่มหลงในลาภยศกลิ่นสีของโลกSyn. worldly
  Nontri Dictionary 
(adj) ทางโลก, ทางโลกียวิสัย, เกี่ยวกับมนุษย์โลก
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(adj) worldlyExample:เงินทองเป็นของนอกกายไม่ตายก็หาใหม่ได้Thai Definition:สมบัติอื่นที่นอกเหนือไปจากร่างกาย, สิ่งของที่ไม่สามารถนำไปติดตัวไปได้เมื่อตายแล้ว
(adj) innocentSee Also: naive, childlike, artless, simple, credulous, ingenuous, unworldlySyn. ไม่รู้เดียงสาExample:เด็กไร้เดียงสาอย่างนั้นคงไม่ได้คิดให้ลึกซึ้งก่อนที่จะพูด
(v) be innocentSee Also: be naive, be childlike, be artless, be simple, be credulous, be ingenuous, be unworldlyExample:ดูเขายังไร้เดียงสา ทำไมเขาถึงกล้าทำแบบนี้
(adj) worldlySee Also: material, fleshlySyn. โลกีย์, ของโลก, ทางโลกExample:คนที่มองไม่เห็นสัจธรรมยังมัวหลงระเริงในทางโลกิยะThai Definition:เกี่ยวกับโลก, ธรรมดาโลกNotes:(บาลี)
(adj) worldlySee Also: material, fleshlySyn. โลกิยะ, ของโลก, ทางโลกThai Definition:เกี่ยวกับโลก, ธรรมดาโลกNotes:(บาลี)
(adj) secularSee Also: temporal, mundane, worldlyAnt. ทางธรรม
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[dīengsā] (adj) EN: worldly wisdom ; sensible  FR: sensé ; avisé ; raisonnable
[khadī lōk] (n, exp) EN: the affairs of the world ; worldly matters
[khati lōk] (n, exp) EN: ways of the world ; secular tradition ; worldly tradition
[khøng lōk] (adj) EN: worldly  FR: du monde ; mondial ; terrestre
[lōkīya] (n) EN: worldly pleasure
[rai dīengsā] (adj) EN: innocent ; naive ; childlike ; artless ; simple ; credulous ; ingenuous ; unworldly  FR: innocent ; naïf ; crédule ; ingénu ; candide
  WordNet (3.0) 
(adj) not concerned with the temporal world or swayed by mundane considerations; - Sheldon CheneyAnt. worldlyExample:was unworldly and did not greatly miss worldly rewards
(adj) characteristic of or devoted to the temporal world as opposed to the spiritual worldSyn. temporal, secularAnt. unworldlyExample:worldly goods and advancement; temporal possessions of the church
(n) the concerns of this life as distinguished from heaven and the afterlifeSyn. earth, earthly concern, worldExample:they consider the church to be independent of the world
(n) a commodity or good associated with the earthly, rather than the spiritual, existence of human beingsSyn. worldly good
(n) all the property that someone possessSyn. worldly goods, worldly belongingsExample:he left all his worldly possessions to his daughter
(adj) experienced in and wise to the ways of the world
(adj) very sophisticated especially because of surfeit; versed in the ways of the worldSyn. worldlyExample:the blase traveler refers to the ocean he has crossed as `the pond'; the benefits of his worldly wisdom
(adj) marked by materialismSyn. worldly-minded, mercenary
(adj) existing outside of or not in accordance with nature; -Aldous HuxleySyn. transcendental, preternatural, otherworldlyExample:find transcendental motives for sublunary action
(adj) not wise in the ways of the world; ; - Kate O'BrienSyn. unworldlyExample:either too unsophisticated or too honest to promise more than he could deliver; this helplessly unworldly woman
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

adj. 1. existing outside of or not in accordance with nature.
Syn. -- nonnatural, preternatural, transcendental. [ WordNet 1.5

2. Not worldly; preparing for or concerned primarily with the afterlife; -- of people. [ WordNet 1.5

a. Not worldly; spiritual; holy. Hawthorne. -- Un*world"li*ness n. [1913 Webster]

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[ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ AS. woroldlic. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. Relating to the world; human; common; as, worldly maxims; worldly actions. “I thus neglecting worldly ends.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Many years it hath continued, standing by no other worldly mean but that one only hand which erected it. Hooker. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Pertaining to this world or life, in contradistinction from the life to come; secular; temporal; devoted to this life and its enjoyments; bent on gain; as, worldly pleasures, affections, honor, lusts, men. [ 1913 Webster ]

With his soul fled all my worldly solace. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Lay, as opposed to clerical. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

adv. With relation to this life; in a worldly manner. [ 1913 Webster ]

Subverting worldly strong and worldly wise
By simply meek. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Devoted to worldly interests; mindful of the affairs of the present life, and forgetful of those of the future; loving and pursuing this world's goods, to the exclusion of piety and attention to spiritual concerns. -- World"ly*mind`ed*ness, n. [1913 Webster]

a. Wise in regard to things of this world. Bunyan. [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[, fánㄈㄢˊordinary; every; all; whatever; worldly #3159
[ , shì súㄕˋ ㄙㄨˊprofane; secular; worldly #12750
[   , wán shì bù gōngㄨㄢˊ ㄕˋ ㄅㄨˋ ㄍㄨㄥto trifle without respect (成语 saw); to despise worldly conventions; frivolous #46340
[   , rén qíng shì gùㄖㄣˊ ㄑㄧㄥˊ ㄕˋ ㄍㄨˋworldly wisdom; the ways of the world; to know how to get on in the world #50956
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[たいじ, taiji] (n, vs) (1) extermination (e.g. of pests, demons, bandits); elimination; eradication; suppression; (2) { Buddh } making someone renounce worldly desires in order to concentrate on Buddha's teachings; (3) curing illness; (P) #13146
[いばしんえん, ibashin'en] (n) (being unable to control) one's worldly desires and passions
[かざい, kazai] (n) wealth; worldly goods
[かんうんやかく, kan'unyakaku] (n) life in natural setting, free from worldly cares
[くろうにん, kurounin] (n) worldly-wise man
[こうぜんのき, kouzennoki] (n) (1) universal life force (the source of animation for all things); (2) free spirit (i.e. a mindset unencumbered with worldly concerns)
[ざつねん, zatsunen] (n) idle thoughts; worldly thoughts
[じてき, jiteki] (n, vs) living free from worldly care; easy and comfortable living
[しゃり, shari] (n) { Buddh } abandoning all worldly desires
[しぶかわがむける, shibukawagamukeru] (v1, vi) (a woman) to lose her roughness and become urbane and good-looking; to become experienced in worldly affairs
[しゅっせけんてき, shussekenteki] (adj-na) unworldly; religious
[しょせいじゅつ, shoseijutsu] (n) worldly wisdom; secret of success in life
[しょぎょう, shogyou] (n) (1) { Buddh } all worldly phenomena; meritorious acts leading to enlightenment; (2) (Jodo school) all practices other than recitation of the nembutsu prayer (practises)
[しょぎょうむじょう, shogyoumujou] (n) the impermanence of worldly things; All worldly things are transitory
[しんえんいば, shin'en'iba] (n) (being unable to control) one's worldly desires and passions
[じんしゃく, jinshaku] (n) worldly honors; worldly honours
[よなれる, yonareru] (v1, vi) to become used to the (ways of the) world; to become worldly or sophisticated
[せけんずれ, sekenzure] (n, vs) worldly wise; sophisticated; street smart; knowledge of the world (acquired in the school of hard knocks); toughness
[せけんばなれ, sekenbanare] (n, vs) (See 世離れる) becoming unworldly; being free from worldliness; not keeping up with social norms
[せいこ;せこ, seiko ; seko] (n) worldly affairs
[せさい, sesai] (n) worldly wisdom; practical wisdom; prudence; shrewdness
[せじ, seji] (n) worldly affairs
[せじいっさい, sejiissai] (n) all the worldly matters
[せじょうばんぱん, sejoubanpan] (n) all the worldly (mundane) matters; everything in this world
[せぞくてき, sezokuteki] (adj-na) worldly
[せち, sechi] (n) worldly wisdom; stingy person
[せいむ;せむ, seimu ; semu] (n) worldly affairs; public affairs
[よばなれる, yobanareru] (v1, vi) (See 世間離れ) to become unworldly; to stop keeping up with social norms; to be out of touch with reality
[なまぐさぼうず, namagusabouzu] (n) worldly priest
[ぞくっぽい, zokuppoi] (adj-i) cheap (reading); vulgar; worldly-minded
[ぞくえん, zokuen] (n) worldly connection
[ぞくがく, zokugaku] (n) popular learning; worldly study
[ぞっき;ぞっけ;ぞくけ;ぞくき, zokki ; zokke ; zokuke ; zokuki] (n) vulgarity; worldliness; worldly ambition
[ぞくさい, zokusai] (n) worldly wisdom; practical wisdom
[ぞくじ, zokuji] (n) (1) worldly affairs; daily routine; (2) popular usage
[ぞくじょう, zokujou] (n) worldly-mindedness; worldly affairs
[ぞくそう, zokusou] (n) worldly priest
[ぞくだん, zokudan] (n) common talk; worldly conversation
[ぞくだんへいわ, zokudanheiwa] (n) conversation on worldly affairs; chat about everyday life (business)
[ぞくねん, zokunen] (n) worldliness; worldly ambition; unholy desires
[ぞくぶつ, zokubutsu] (n, adj-no) worldly-minded person; vulgar person; philistine; snob; vulgar and ostentatious person.
[ぞくむ, zokumu] (n) secular affairs; worldly cares; daily routine
[ぞくりゅう, zokuryuu] (n) populace; common run of men; worldly customs
[ちょうせぞくてき, chousezokuteki] (adj-na) unworldly; supermundane; free from worldly cares (concerns)
[ばくれん, bakuren] (n) worldly woman
[ぼんのう, bonnou] (n) (1) worldly desires; evil passions; appetites of the flesh; (2) { Buddh } klesha (polluting thoughts such as greed, hatred and delusion, which result in suffering); (P)
[ぼんのうぐそく, bonnougusoku] (n) possessing worldly desires and passions
[ひからくよう, hikarakuyou] (exp) Blossoms fall and leaves scatter; the evanescence (impermanence) of worldly things
[ひゃくはち, hyakuhachi] (n) (1) 108; one hundred and eight; (2) { Buddh } (See 煩悩・2) the number of kleshas, worldly thoughts and passions; (3) (See 七十二候, 節気) the sum of 12 months, 24 seasons of the solar year, and 72 'climates' of one year
[うきよばなれ, ukiyobanare] (n, adj-no) other-worldly; free from worldliness
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Lebensweisheit { f } | Lebensweisheiten { pl }
wordly wisdom | worldly wisdoms
Welterfahrung { f }
worldly wisdom
jenseitig { adv }
otherworldly
unweltlich { adv }
unworldly
welterfahren { adj } | welterfahrener | am welterfahrensten
worldly-wise | more worldly-wise | most worldly-wise
weltfremd { adj }
unworldly; worldly innocent
weltlich { adj } | weltlicher | am weltlichsten
worldly | more worldly; worldlier | most worldly; worldliest
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