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词汇 end times
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Definition of end times in English:

end times

plural noun
US
  • (in some religious beliefs) the period leading up to Judgement Day.

    〈主美〉(某些宗教信仰中通向世界末日的)终结时代

    people in every age have wondered if the end times were going to occur during their lifetimes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hearing these landed gentry talk using the language of end-times apocalypse is pretty nuts.
    • For those fundamentalists in the 70s, the impending end times meant a necessary withdrawal from society in specific ways, not an increased involvement.
    • Daniel speaks the truth of this world, a truth that remains for all time and is not reserved for some future (or imminent) end-times.
    • We bless the name of the Lord for what he is using us to achieve all over the world in this end-times.
    • It is a metaphor He uses quite often, many parables include references to the foundation of your building and standing the test of the end-times.
    • The Pentecostal movement has also tended towards end times theology.
    • Acknowledging that not everyone agrees with my particular take on end times prophecies, at least my interpretations are based on some commonly accepted study.
    • Bruce continues to operate his church, preaching a message of salvation and end times prophecy to all who will hear.
    • For Dee, as for many of his contemporaries and medieval predecessors, the natural world was growing increasingly corrupt as the end times approached.
    • I guess everybody needs a hobby and endtimes speculations do the job for some.
    • I used to read a lot of Norse mythology when I was a lad, and I always was into their vision of the endtimes of the gods, Ragnarok.
    • Where did all this ' end-times ' pessimism come from?
    • The publication contained a synthesis of the Mormon theology based around Biblical prophecy with a sprinkling of "end-times" millennialism.
    • For most Americans, it appears, the Biblical account of the endtimes continues to resonate because there are few competing narratives.
    • It has been hard to miss NBC's promotions for Revelations, its six-part end-times miniseries that debuts tonight.
    • Sure, there are a lot of liberals in California, but it's also the home of a lot of fundamentalist mega-churches and end-times cults.
    • This book combines two great tastes that go great together: fantasy/sci-fi disaster stories and end-times predictions.
    • He professes to know end-times revelation and seems omnipresent and omnipotent, virtually accepted by all.
    • Most biblical scholars largely reject the eschatological assumptions of this kind of pop end-times literature.
    • In the past, end times theology has caused many conservative Christian groups to stay out of politics.

Definition of end times in US English:

end times

plural noun
US
  • (in some religious beliefs) the period leading up to Judgment Day.

    〈主美〉(某些宗教信仰中通向世界末日的)终结时代

    people in every age have wondered if the end times were going to occur during their lifetimes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This book combines two great tastes that go great together: fantasy/sci-fi disaster stories and end-times predictions.
    • It has been hard to miss NBC's promotions for Revelations, its six-part end-times miniseries that debuts tonight.
    • Daniel speaks the truth of this world, a truth that remains for all time and is not reserved for some future (or imminent) end-times.
    • The publication contained a synthesis of the Mormon theology based around Biblical prophecy with a sprinkling of "end-times" millennialism.
    • Where did all this ' end-times ' pessimism come from?
    • We bless the name of the Lord for what he is using us to achieve all over the world in this end-times.
    • It is a metaphor He uses quite often, many parables include references to the foundation of your building and standing the test of the end-times.
    • Bruce continues to operate his church, preaching a message of salvation and end times prophecy to all who will hear.
    • For those fundamentalists in the 70s, the impending end times meant a necessary withdrawal from society in specific ways, not an increased involvement.
    • The Pentecostal movement has also tended towards end times theology.
    • Sure, there are a lot of liberals in California, but it's also the home of a lot of fundamentalist mega-churches and end-times cults.
    • I used to read a lot of Norse mythology when I was a lad, and I always was into their vision of the endtimes of the gods, Ragnarok.
    • In the past, end times theology has caused many conservative Christian groups to stay out of politics.
    • Most biblical scholars largely reject the eschatological assumptions of this kind of pop end-times literature.
    • For Dee, as for many of his contemporaries and medieval predecessors, the natural world was growing increasingly corrupt as the end times approached.
    • He professes to know end-times revelation and seems omnipresent and omnipotent, virtually accepted by all.
    • Hearing these landed gentry talk using the language of end-times apocalypse is pretty nuts.
    • I guess everybody needs a hobby and endtimes speculations do the job for some.
    • For most Americans, it appears, the Biblical account of the endtimes continues to resonate because there are few competing narratives.
    • Acknowledging that not everyone agrees with my particular take on end times prophecies, at least my interpretations are based on some commonly accepted study.
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