corporeally
adverb formal uk/kɔːˈpɔː.ri.ə.li/ us/kɔːrˈpɔːr.i.ə.li/
物质地,有形地
in a way that is physical and not spiritual
It is argued that Jesus Christ in some sense corporeally dwells in the consecrated bread and wine at Communion. 有人认为,从某种意义上说,耶稣基督确实居住在圣餐礼的圣饼和圣酒中。
The soul was able to function corporeally after death. 灵魂在死后能有形地发生功用。
与身体相关地
in a way that is related to the body
Although different corporeally, men and women are by emotion and temperament very similar. 虽然身体上不同,但男人和女人在情感和气质上非常相似。
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- Although not always corporeally present, it is always present in a metaphorical and mystical sense.
- After her death, her body was embalmed so that she could remain with her grieving husband, corporeally at least.
- The detainees were tortured corporeally, psychologically and sexually.
- A man sat at a corner table, corporeally motionless.
See: corporeal