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Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot

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  • UK:
    • IPA: /ɪˈtɜː.nə.ti/
  • Tuntematon aksentti:
    • IPA: /ɪˈtɝnɪti/
KieliKäännökset
bulgariaвечност (véčnost), задгробен живот (zadgroben život)
espanjaeternidad, evo, eón
esperantoeterno, eterneco
hollantide eeuwigheid, eeuwigheid, poos, eeuw
italiaeternità
japani永遠 (eien), 永久 (eikyū), ばんこ (banko), えいえん (eien), 久遠, 永世, えいきゅう (eikiュu / eikyū), とあ (toa), 万劫, 永劫, 万古, 百世, えいせい (eisei)
kreikkaαιωνιότης (aioniótis), αϊδιότης (aïdiótis), αιωνιότητα (aioniótita), αιώνας (aiónas)
latinaaeternitas, aeternitās, aevum, aeōn, sempiternitās
latviamūžība
liettuaamžinybė
norjaevighet, eon
portugalieternidade
puolawieczność
ranskaéternité
ruotsievighet, tidlöshet, eon
saksaEwigkeit
suomiikuisuus, iäisyys, ikiaika, iankaikkisuus
tanskaevighed
turkkisonsuzluk
tšekkivěčnost
unkariörökkévalóság
venäjäвечность (vetšnost), бесконечность (beskonetšnost)
viroigavik

Määritelmät

Substantiivi

  1. (uncountable) Existence without end, infinite time.
  2. (uncountable, philosophy, theology) Existence outside of time.
  3. (countable) A period of time which extends infinitely far into the future.
  4. (metaphysical) The remainder of time that elapses after death.
  5. (informal, hyperbolic) A comparatively long time.

Esimerkit

  • Eternity has generally been considered as divisible into two parts; which have been termed, eternity a parte ante, and eternity a parte post: that is, in plain English, that eternity which is past, and that eternity which is to come.
  • This theory regards creation as an act of God in eternity past.
  • Those who like not the company of the saints on earth will get none of it in eternity; but, as godless company is their delight now, they will afterwards get enough of it, when they have eternity to pass in the roaring and blaspheming society of devils and reprobates in hell.
  • We sometimes speak of eternity in contradistinction to time; and often say, "through time and into eternity;" and again "from eternity to eternity," which is simply another form of expressing the same idea, and "pass through time into eternity." in other words, time is a short period allotted to man in his probationary state—and we use the word time in contradistinction to the word eternity, merely for the accommodation of man in his finite sphere, that we may comprehend and learn to measure periods.
  • It's been an eternity since we last saw each other.
  • As if you could kill time without injuring eternity.

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