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adjectiveweltlich; weltlich eingestellt [Person]* * ** * *world·ly[ˈwɜ:ldli, AM ˈwɜ:rld-]\worldly goods materielle Güter\worldly person weltlich [o materiell] eingestellter Mensch\worldly success materieller Erfolg2. (experienced) weltgewandt* * *['wɜːldlɪ]adj (+er)1) (= material) success, ambition, wealth materiell2) weltlich; person weltlich gesinnt; (= sophisticated) manner weltmännisch* * *worldly adj und obs adv1. weltlich, irdisch:worldly goods irdische Güter2. weltlich (gesinnt):worldly innocence Weltfremdheit f;worldly wisdom Lebens-, Weltklugheit f* * *adjectiveweltlich; weltlich eingestellt [Person]* * *adj.weltlich adj.
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