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词根:carnal
adj.carnal 肉体的;肉欲的;淫荡的;性欲的
n.carnality 肉欲;淫荡
vt.carnalize 好色;沉湎于肉欲
adjective
relating to or given to crude bodily pleasures and appetites
gluttony and other carnal activities
marked by sexuality
carnal love
bodily, corporeal
seen with carnal eyes
temporal the superiority of the spiritual and eternal over the carnal—H. O. Taylor
carnal weapons
worldly
a carnal mind
15世纪晚期,“性上,根据肉体; ” 1530年代,“身体上,而非精神上; ” 来自 carnal + -ly (2)。
Middle English, from Anglo-French or Late Latin; Anglo-French carnel, charnel, from Late Latin carnalis, from Latin carn-, caro flesh; akin to Greek keirein to cut — more at shear
The first known use of carnal was in the 14th century
carobnoun
the sweet pod of a Mediterranean evergreen tree of the legume family that can be prepared to resemble chocolate and is used in various foods
carnotitenoun
a radioactive mineral from which radium and uranium are obtained
carnivorousadjective
feeding on animal tissues
trapping and digesting insects
carnivorous plants
of or relating to the carnivores
carnivorenoun
a flesh-eating animalespecially: any of an order of flesh-eating mammals
a plant that traps and digests insects
carnivorenoun
a flesh-eating animalespecially: any of an order of flesh-eating mammals
a plant that traps and digests insects
carnivalnoun
a season or festival of merrymaking before Lent
a noisy merrymaking
a traveling group that puts on a variety of amusements
a program of entertainment
carneliannoun
a hard tough reddish quartz used as a gem
carnationnoun
a moderate red
any of the numerous cultivated herbs of the genus of pinks with reddish, pink, yellow, or white usually double flowers
carnaladjective
of or relating to the body
not spiritual : corporeal
sensual sense 1
1 Be good enough then to open wide the eyes of your understanding, for he who is blind in spirit, although carnally lucid, cannot discover the wiles of the demon.
2 Who allows adequate weight to the metaphor in the Pauline phrase, "To be carnally minded is Death;" or in this, "The wages of sin is Death?"
3 There are scores of the quality of the following: "He that lives carnally won't live eternally."
4 Thou shall not lie carnally with any but proper objects for thy lust. 4th.
5 Neither, in fact, is it true, that the Jews were so carnally minded as to refuse Jesus as their Messiah, because he was poor and in a low estate.
6 He’s something Kat must do — although not carnally, never that; we just get a morning after in which she’s long removed herself from his bed and is taking work calls.
7 By carnally and spiritually arranging songs, the site erodes all prior notions of genre, desegregating and humanizing music.
8 The follow-up to 2018's Dirty Computer trades in the high-concept, sci-fi world-building of her previous releases for hickeys, bottle-popping, and a heady feast of all things carnal.
9 To be carnally minded is death, both here and hereafter, Rom. viii. 5-7.
10 To be carnally minded is death, but to be spiritually minded is life and peace.”—Rom. viii.
11 As the old birth is propagated carnally from Adam, so the new birth is spiritually propagated from Christ, through the word of God.
12 If people would only think of heaven less carnally, and would regard it as the perfection of holiness, there would be no difficulty in the notion of reward.
13 Likewise, his band’s best songs are bodied and visceral, almost carnal, but not without surprisingly elaborate narratives.
14 "To be carnally minded," answers St. Paul, "is death, and to be spiritually minded is life."
15 Poggio, though a father both spiritually and carnally, was not a husband till the age of fifty-four.
16 Laughter inspired her with distrust, as laughter rose from carnal thoughts carnally expressed.
17 Therefore there was greater reason for the distinction of these two forces in man; so that the female should be produced separately from the male; although they are carnally united for generation.
18 Shocking, for here not only are miracles treated grotesquely, but everything that is meant spiritually in the Occident is interpreted physically and carnally.
19 Nearly the same phrase is used in the verse before, and is translated, “To be carnally minded is death.”
20 Ringan smiled gently, "Thee must grant me the first favour," he said, "for I am the challenger, if that be the right word of the carnally minded."