afterlife

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afterlife englannista suomeksi

  1. kuolemanjälkeinen elämä, tuleva elämä

  1. Substantiivi

  2. kuolemanjälkeinen elämä">kuolemanjälkeinen elämä, tuonpuoleinen

afterlife englanniksi

  1. (senseid) A conscious existence after death; a supernatural life that follows one's natural life, in some worldviews.

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  3. (quote-book)|chapter=The Sinners Passing-Bell|title=The Devills Banket|location=London|publisher=Ralph Mab|page=219|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A00888.0001.001

  4. 1715, (w), ''(w),'' London: Bernard Lintott, Note to p.(nbs)16, ver.(nbs)5,http://name.umdl.umich.edu/004809333.0001.000

  5. Those heroick Barbarians accounted it a Dishonour to die in their Beds, and rush’d on to certain Death in the Prospect of an After-Life (..)
  6. 1891, (w), “A Watcher by the Dead” in ''(w),'' San Francisco: E.L.G. Steele, p.(nbs)175,https://archive.org/details/talesofsoldiersc00bierrich/page/175/mode/1up?q=%22after+life%22

  7. I, who have not a shade of superstition in my nature—I, who have no belief in immortality—I, who know (..) that the after-life is the dream of a desire—
  8. {{quote-book|en|year=2005|author=Tash Aw|title=The Harmony Silk Factory|location=New York|publisher=Riverhead Books|chapter=6|page=67|url=https://archive.org/details/harmonysilkfacto00awta/page/67/mode/1up?q=afterlife

  9. (senseid) The place believed to be inhabited by people who have died.

  10. (quote-book)|url=https://archive.org/details/contactnovel00sagarich/page/361/mode/1up?q=afterlife|chapter=20|page=361|publisher=Simon and Schuster|location=New York

  11. (RQ:Smith White Teeth)

  12. (senseid) The part of a person's life that follows a particular stage or event; later life.

  13. (quote-book)|title=The Mirrour of Mindes|location=London|publisher=Thomas Walkley|chapter=13|page=120|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A03875.0001.001

  14. {{quote-book|en|year=1799|author=Hannah More|title=Strictures on the Modern System of Female Education|location=London|publisher=T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies|volume=2|chapter=15|page=103|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/004902140.0001.002

  15. (quote-book)|chapter=(w)|title=Poems|location=London|publisher=Moxon|page=55|url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t0dv1hp15&view=1up&seq=67&skin=2021&q1=afterlife

  16. {{quote-book|en|year=1855|author=Frederick Douglass|title=My Bondage and My Freedom|location=New York|publisher=Miller, Orton & Mulligan|chapter=1|page=40|url=https://archive.org/details/mybondagemyfreed00doug2/page/40/mode/1up?q=%22after+life%22

  17. {{quote-book|en|year=1937|author=Hugh Walpole|title=John Cornelius: His Life and Adventures|location=London|publisher=Macmillan|section=Part 2, Chapter 1|url=https://www.fadedpage.com/books/20171011/html.php

  18. {{quote-book|en|year=2009|author=Hilary Mantel|chapter=Marian Devotion|title=Mantel Pieces|location=London|publisher=4th Estate|year_published=2020

  19. (senseid) The effects of a person's actions, or their reputation, after death.

  20. 1662, (w), ''The Several Wits,'' Scene(nbs)34, in ''Playes,'' London: John Martyn ''et al.,'' p.(nbs)111,http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A53060.0001.001

  21. (..) poor poverty and birth, can be no hindrance to natural wit, for natural wit, in a poor Cottage, may spin an after-life, enter-weaving several colour’d fancies, and threeds of opinions, making fine and curious Tapestries to hang in the Chambers of fame,
  22. (quote-journal)|number=74|title=The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff Esq.|location=London|year_published=1712|page=162|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/004882582.0001.002

  23. (senseid) The events or situations that result from a particular event; the later reception, consumption or reworking of something, especially a cultural production such as a film, book, etc.

  24. 1969, (w) (translator), “The Task of the Translator” in ''Illuminations'' by (w), New York: Schocken Books, p.(nbs)71,https://archive.org/details/illuminations00benj_0/page/71/mode/1up?q=afterlife

  25. The history of the great works of art tells us about their antecedents, their realization in the age of the artist, their potentially eternal afterlife in succeeding generations.
  26. {{quote-book|en|year=2005|author=Tony Judt|title=Postwar|location=New York|publisher=Penguin|section=Introduction, p. 4|url=https://archive.org/details/postwarhistoryof00judt/page/4/mode/1up?q=afterlife

  27. {{quote-journal|en|date=7 October 2019|journal=The New Yorker|title=Nightlife|page=6