pleasure-seeking in Vietnamese

Tính từ
ham mê, khoái lạc

Sentence patterns related to "pleasure-seeking"

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1. 17 The early Christians had to resist the unwholesome environment in the pleasure-seeking world around them.

2. To hear an Anecdote in your dream, signifies that you will be surrounded by joyous and pleasure-seeking people

3. Aristippus believed the goal of life and living revolved around pleasure, seeking pleasure no matter what the circumstance is.

4. Without even being aware of it, some rob themselves of years of life by overeating, overdrinking, insufficient exercise, and pleasure seeking.

Một số người không biết mình làm giảm đi tuổi thọ bằng cách ăn uống quá độ, thiếu tập thể dục và ham mê khoái lạc.

5. But letting pleasure-seeking become the dominant concern can bring serious problems.—2 Timothy 3:4, 5; Luke 8:4-8, 14.

Nhưng nếu bạn quá mải miết tìm kiếm vui thú, bạn có thể gặp những vấn đề trầm trọng (II Ti-mô-thê 3:4, 5; Lu-ca 8:4-8, 14).

6. THE early Christians living in the cities of the Roman world were continually confronted with idolatry, immoral pleasure-seeking, and pagan rites and customs.

CÁC tín đồ đấng Christ thời ban đầu sống trong các thành phố của thế giới La Mã luôn luôn phải đối phó với sự thờ hình tượng, sự đam mê thú vui vô luân và các lễ nghi cùng phong tục của tà giáo.

7. (Ecclesiastes 5:10 [5:9, TNK]) The affluent may seem to enjoy a life of ease and pleasure-seeking, but “even in laughter the heart may be in pain.” —Proverbs 14:13.

8. Four temperaments is a proto-psychological theory that suggests that there are four fundamental personality types, sanguine (pleasure-seeking and sociable), Choleric (ambitious and leader-like), melancholic (analytical and thoughtful), and phlegmatic (relaxed and quiet)