afterlife
/ˈɑːftəlaɪf/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈæftərlaɪf/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈaf-tər-ˌlīf/ (ame, mw)
afterlife — 名詞
1. the life or world that some religions and cultures believe people enter after de
死後世界
人死後仍延續的生命或世界
the life or world that some religions and cultures believe people enter after death.
Grandma Mei has believed in the afterlife since her husband died.
梅奶奶在丈夫過世後,一直相信有來世。
pattern: believe in the afterlife
The children pictured an afterlife where their dog could run again.
孩子們想像有一個死後世界,自己的狗又能再次奔跑。
article pattern: an afterlife
At the funeral, Uncle Ben said the afterlife gave him comfort.
在葬禮上,班叔叔說,來世的觀念帶給他安慰。
In class, Mina described the afterlife as a lantern-lit town beyond the river.
在課堂上,米娜把來世描述成河那頭一座點著燈籠的小鎮。
At dinner, Ines argued about the afterlife with her cousin.
晚餐時,莉娜和表親爭論死後世界的事。
- life after death
plain explanatory phrase rather than a single formal noun
- hereafter
more formal or literary, and less common in everyday speech
- next world
older and slightly literary; often used in religious discussion
- this life
the life a person is living now, before death
文法句型
believe in the afterlife
describe the afterlife
the afterlife
用法筆記
Usually appears with 'the' when speaking about the general idea, and often follows verbs such as 'believe in', 'describe', 'picture', and 'question'. In neutral writing it names a religious or cultural belief; if you mean one specific religion's reward-filled place, a narrower word such as 'heaven' may be more exact.