materialists in Vietnamese

danh từ
1. người duy vật, người theo chủ nghĩa duy vật
2. người nặng về vật chất, người quá thiên về vật chất

Sentence patterns related to "materialists"

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1. The practical materialists, even professing adherence to a moral code, do not cease to be by ethical materialists.

Thực hành chủ nghĩa duy vật, thậm chí xưng tội như là tuân thủ một quy tắc đạo đức, không chấm dứt bởi các nhà vật chất đạo đức.

2. That tradition thinks that we are heavy- duty scientific materialists:

Tư tưởng đó cho rằng chúng ta là những người theo chủ nghĩa duy vật.

3. We confess to being hopeless materialists, surrounded by our own neat stuff.

4. Materialists argue that ritualized Cannibalism took shape after acts of survival Cannibalism

5. I was what the materialists declared a human to be, an automaton. How strange!

6. That tradition thinks that we are heavy-duty scientific materialists: Consciousness is not a part of the physical world.

Tư tưởng đó cho rằng chúng ta là những người theo chủ nghĩa duy vật.

7. 14 In the 1960s and '70s,(www.Sentencedict.com) people who admitted to wanting to amount to something were put down as materialists idiotically wasting their lives in the "rat race."

8. Remember, the Darwinists, Evolutionists, Naturalists, Materialists, Atheists, and Abiogenesists literally want you to believe that genomes, proteins, ribosomes, mitochondria, living cells, eyes, synapses, neurotransmitter systems, physical brains, and the complex designs and programming associated with each of these can spontaneously generate

9. Physicist Wernher von Braun, former director of a space flight center for NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) of the U.S.A., wrote: “The materialists of the nineteenth century and their Marxist heirs of the twentieth, tried to tell us that, as science gives us more knowledge about the creation, we could live without faith in a Creator.