material goods in Vietnamese

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Sentence patterns related to "material goods"

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1. They don't need a lot of material goods to be satisfied.

Chúng không cần nhiều nguyên vật liệu để được hoàn thiện.

2. Affluence definition, abundance of money, property, and other material goods; riches; wealth

3. It was a clearing agreement where states exchanged material goods instead of money.

4. Without this one ingredient —despite what material goods she has— she will feel inadequate.

Dầu được nhiều của-cải vật-chất đến mấy mà không có sự yêu-thương của chồng thì bà sẽ cảm thấy thiếu sót.

5. One of the problems with social services is that, unlike material goods, they are generally intangible.

6. Many aim at the acquiring of material goods or things that will make their life comfortable.

7. Affluent definition, having an abundance of wealth, property, or other material goods; prosperous; rich: an Affluent person

8. The production of material goods is the primary activity of humans, and it must come before all other activities.

9. Government jobs and the opportunities which association with the government gives allow them the possibility of accumulating material goods.

10. I think we live in a society which has simply pegged certain emotional rewards to the acquisition of material goods.

Tôi nghĩ chúng ta sống trong một xã hội mà gắn những tưởng thưởng về tinh thần với việc sở hữu món đồ vật chất.

11. Bargain by The Who, 1971The song is about losing all your material goods for spiritual enlightenment, thus being a 'Bargain'

12. Sugar relationships are based on Companionships, intimacy or other forms of attention in exchange for personal benefit (financial support, material goods, professional advancement)

13. Who, in general, can afford the largest homes and have the biggest bank accounts, the highest priced cars and other expensive material goods?

14. The top five material goods exported by São Paulo are Soybean (21%), Raw Sugar (19%), Coffee (6.5%), Sulfate Chemical Wood Pulp (5.6%), and Corn (4.4%).

Năm sản phẩm xuất khẩu hàng đầu của São Paulo là đậu nành (21%), đường thô (19%), cà phê (6.5%), bột giấy từ gỗ hóa học sulfat (5.6%), và ngô (4.4%).

15. A nightmarish period of time called the “great tribulation” will expose, among other things, the worthlessness of trusting in the material goods that people have feverishly accumulated.

16. It presents its case through the medium of advertising, saying in so many words: Happiness comes from having all the material goods and services that money can buy.

17. AffluenceIf Affluence is defined as an abundance of money and material goods, more humans than ever before are affluent beyond what could have been imagined a few generations ago

18. Ballin-g 1) adj - possessing an abundance of money, possessions, property, or other material goods. May be used as an alternate pronounciation of " Balling " and "ballin'"

19. It was the chief accounting clerk in a commercial enterprise, responsible for the verification of all material goods and their current status and the management and upkeep of its real property.

20. What many researchers have come to realize is that once a person reaches a certain level of affluence, his sense of well-being is independent of how many material goods are available to him.

21. GAmbling (also known as betting) is the wagering of money or something of value (referred to as "the stakes") on an event with an uncertain outcome, with the primary intent of winning money or material goods

22. Gambling (also known as Betting) is the wagering of money or something of value (referred to as "the stakes") on an event with an uncertain outcome, with the primary intent of winning money or material goods

23. In the first section, the term Clientelism can be defined as giving material goods in return for electoral support, where the criterion of distribution that the patron uses is simply: did you/will you support me? This section includes definitions of vote buying and patronage

24. In the first section, the term Clientelism can be defined as giving material goods in return for electoral support, where the criterion of distribution that the patron uses is simply: did you/will you support me? This section includes definitions of vote buying and patronage