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
- There's no concept of original sin, so entering the afterlife doesn't require a radical change.
他们没有原罪的概念,所以进入来世不需要根本的改变。 - How are God and the afterlife different?
上帝和来世的生活有什麽不同的? - 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。 - Hope that our efforts through this life, the afterlife of mutual affection Xiuman!
希望我们能通过此生的努力,修满来世的情份! - We are doing the afterlife and sisters, remember!
我们来世在做姐妹,记住了! - Solar boats played an important role in story of the afterlife in ancient Egyptian mythology.
太阳船在古埃及神话中扮演了一个重要的角色。 - It was believed to be their only hope for the afterlife.
这被以为是他们对来世的独一但愿。 - 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; - You know, the Egyptians were very concerned about afterlife?
你知道,埃及人非常关心,人的来世? - 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。