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Definition of afterlife in English: afterlifenoun ˈɑːftəlʌɪfˈæftərˌlaɪf 1in singular (in some religions) life after death. (某些宗教)来世;死后生活 most Christians believe in an afterlife 大部分基督徒都相信有来世。 Example sentencesExamples - In Egypt, this sacred science of the afterlife was focused upon two things.
- Perhaps it can be said that we idealise the afterlife because of a fear of death.
- And there are promises of an afterlife or reincarnations that offer us hope and comfort.
- It is the basis of his attack on transcendent metaphysics, and on all religions that postulate an afterlife.
- At the end of the day, we all want more life and this need can be somewhat satisfied by believing in an afterlife.
- Monegasque beliefs about death and the afterlife are in accordance with the teachings of the Roman Catholic church.
- So basically what I am saying is that it is possible that we each may get what we believe or desire in the way of an afterlife.
- Some people believe in an afterlife or in reincarnation or other form of continuity of energy or spirit.
- This is merely responsible social behavior and is not reliant on a belief in an afterlife or an abstract moral code.
- I'm sure that the promise of sheer bliss in the afterlife appeased some people's fears.
- He did not believe in the afterlife and considered death as the final phase of all souls, fools as well as the wise.
- Each group has its own particular beliefs concerning the afterlife and death.
- In the areas of death and the afterlife, the non-Christian belief systems of the ethnic groups are most noticeable.
- Beliefs concerning the afterlife depend on the religion of the individual.
- Beliefs about death and the afterlife correspond to the doctrines of the major religions.
- There was the hope of an afterlife and there were sacrificial rituals.
- The first impression of the exhibit is of a focus on death and the afterlife.
- Catholicism, once again, played a crucial but not exclusive role in shaping French beliefs about death and the afterlife.
- They believed in an afterlife, which was why they showed such disregard for death in battle.
- Starting from the time when the child is in the womb, these sixteen rituals end in the final journey of the body into the afterlife.
Synonyms life after death, immortality, everlasting life heaven, paradise, nirvana, the next world, the hereafter afterworld, world without end 2The later part of a person's life. they spent much of their afterlife trying to forget the fire 他们在后半生的大部分时间里试图忘却那次火灾。 the script chronicles the afterlives of the four principal characters Example sentencesExamples - Sidhe never regretted doing it, even if her afterlife had not been as wonderful as she had hoped.
Definition of afterlife in US English: afterlifenounˈaftərˌlīfˈæftərˌlaɪf 1in singular (in some religions) life after death. (某些宗教)来世;死后生活 most Christians believe in an afterlife 大部分基督徒都相信有来世。 Example sentencesExamples - There was the hope of an afterlife and there were sacrificial rituals.
- At the end of the day, we all want more life and this need can be somewhat satisfied by believing in an afterlife.
- It is the basis of his attack on transcendent metaphysics, and on all religions that postulate an afterlife.
- Monegasque beliefs about death and the afterlife are in accordance with the teachings of the Roman Catholic church.
- Perhaps it can be said that we idealise the afterlife because of a fear of death.
- This is merely responsible social behavior and is not reliant on a belief in an afterlife or an abstract moral code.
- He did not believe in the afterlife and considered death as the final phase of all souls, fools as well as the wise.
- Starting from the time when the child is in the womb, these sixteen rituals end in the final journey of the body into the afterlife.
- I'm sure that the promise of sheer bliss in the afterlife appeased some people's fears.
- The first impression of the exhibit is of a focus on death and the afterlife.
- They believed in an afterlife, which was why they showed such disregard for death in battle.
- In the areas of death and the afterlife, the non-Christian belief systems of the ethnic groups are most noticeable.
- Catholicism, once again, played a crucial but not exclusive role in shaping French beliefs about death and the afterlife.
- So basically what I am saying is that it is possible that we each may get what we believe or desire in the way of an afterlife.
- In Egypt, this sacred science of the afterlife was focused upon two things.
- Some people believe in an afterlife or in reincarnation or other form of continuity of energy or spirit.
- Each group has its own particular beliefs concerning the afterlife and death.
- And there are promises of an afterlife or reincarnations that offer us hope and comfort.
- Beliefs about death and the afterlife correspond to the doctrines of the major religions.
- Beliefs concerning the afterlife depend on the religion of the individual.
Synonyms life after death, immortality, everlasting life 2The later part of a person's life. they spent much of their afterlife trying to forget the fire 他们在后半生的大部分时间里试图忘却那次火灾。 the script chronicles the afterlives of the four principal characters Example sentencesExamples - Sidhe never regretted doing it, even if her afterlife had not been as wonderful as she had hoped.
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