afterlife
英 [ˈɑːftəlaɪf]
美 [ˈæftərlaɪf]
n. 阴世; 死后(灵魂的)生活
BNC.23753 / COCA.14038
牛津词典
noun
- 阴世;死后(灵魂的)生活
a life that some people believe exists after death
柯林斯词典
- 来世;来生
Theafterlifeis a life that some people believe begins when you die, for example a life in heaven or as another person or animal.
英英释义
noun
- life after death
双语例句
- In the Middle Ages, Christianity taught that true happiness would not be found until the afterlife.
在中世纪,基督教教导说,真正的幸福就不会发现,直到来世。 - Death comes, but when it is time, we can go together to explore the afterlife.
死亡终究会来临,但是我们可以一起去探索余下的人生; - I don't believe in an afterlife, but as my mother died, I truly understood that being dead is no more frightening than being asleep, which I love.
我不信来生,但是,当我母亲死后,我真地发现死亡的可怕无非和睡着了时一样,我喜欢睡觉。 - This meant building complex burial structures that could help guarantee they would live forever in the afterlife.
这意味着建造一个复杂的埋葬结构可以帮助他们确信他们会在死后得到永生。 - Happiness was not welcome to Catholics or Protestants: the goal was to redeem yourself from original sin, gain salvation and be happy in the afterlife.
天主教和新教并不欢迎现世的幸福,它们倡导赎清原罪,以在来世获得救赎和幸福。 - I don't belong here, I gotta move on dear, escape from this afterlife.
我不属于这里,所以亲爱的我要继续走下去,逃避开这里。 - Come here! I'll teach you all about the afterlife.
快过来吧!我会告诉你们有关来世的一切。 - There is no heaven or afterlife for broken down computers;
对于已经坏了的电脑,无所谓天堂或是来生而言; - Is trying to reach you from the afterlife.
死后在尝试与你联系。 - So some of you may believe in, for example, the existence of an afterlife.
比如说你们中的有些人相信,有来世存在。
