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单词 natural life
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Definition of natural life in English:

natural life

noun
  • The expected span of a person's life or a thing's existence under normal circumstances.

    the natural life of a hen is seven years
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They need to spend the rest of their natural lives rotting in prison.
    • Can I keep this little secret hidden for the rest of my natural life?
    • At the moment a lot of the trees are getting towards the end of their natural lives, so we are thinking about the next generation.
    • Usually our garden furniture survives just a few days of the summer actually out in the garden and then it is banished into the shed where it spends the rest of its natural life acting as a shelf for various books and papers.
    • The natural life span of a rabbit is about 10 years.
    • The only way one can guarantee that people will not reoffend after they have been released is to incarcerate them for the rest of their natural life.
    • Would he be stuck living as a girl for the rest of his natural life?
    • Her natural life span is twenty or more years, but at age 4 she can no longer maintain production levels and is deemed ‘spent’.
    • We hold him in prison for the rest of his natural life.
    • We could take our profit from the house, move to southern India and live out the rest of our natural lives without ever having to work again.
    • The judge admitted he was only able to set a minimum tariff of just over five years, but he added he hoped the man would ‘spend the rest of his natural life in prison’.
    • As it was she spent the rest of her natural life imprisoned with no hope of release.
    • We're going to be seeing it for the rest of our natural lives.
    • The inherited traits of the rats in question mean they would normally be nearly blind to detail by three months old and their natural life span is only a year or two.
    • To die in childhood or infancy is to be deprived of a natural life span; such a death makes one's life a stunted and unshapely affair.
    • When they're killed, chickens are still babies, not yet two months old, out of a natural life span of 10-15 years.
    • If able to reach our natural life span, we would be perhaps able to live two hundred years.
    • God has brought these two together in holy matrimony to spend the rest of their natural lives together as one.
    • They will either be refused admission, or spend the rest of their natural lives in US penal institutions.
    • Let him spend the remainder of his natural life in prison on an island he deserted.
 
 

Definition of natural life in US English:

natural life

noun
  • The expected span of a person's life or a thing's existence under normal circumstances.

    a man sentenced to spend the rest of his natural life in prison
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Can I keep this little secret hidden for the rest of my natural life?
    • The only way one can guarantee that people will not reoffend after they have been released is to incarcerate them for the rest of their natural life.
    • To die in childhood or infancy is to be deprived of a natural life span; such a death makes one's life a stunted and unshapely affair.
    • We're going to be seeing it for the rest of our natural lives.
    • Her natural life span is twenty or more years, but at age 4 she can no longer maintain production levels and is deemed ‘spent’.
    • God has brought these two together in holy matrimony to spend the rest of their natural lives together as one.
    • When they're killed, chickens are still babies, not yet two months old, out of a natural life span of 10-15 years.
    • They will either be refused admission, or spend the rest of their natural lives in US penal institutions.
    • We hold him in prison for the rest of his natural life.
    • If able to reach our natural life span, we would be perhaps able to live two hundred years.
    • Let him spend the remainder of his natural life in prison on an island he deserted.
    • As it was she spent the rest of her natural life imprisoned with no hope of release.
    • The judge admitted he was only able to set a minimum tariff of just over five years, but he added he hoped the man would ‘spend the rest of his natural life in prison’.
    • At the moment a lot of the trees are getting towards the end of their natural lives, so we are thinking about the next generation.
    • They need to spend the rest of their natural lives rotting in prison.
    • The natural life span of a rabbit is about 10 years.
    • The inherited traits of the rats in question mean they would normally be nearly blind to detail by three months old and their natural life span is only a year or two.
    • We could take our profit from the house, move to southern India and live out the rest of our natural lives without ever having to work again.
    • Would he be stuck living as a girl for the rest of his natural life?
    • Usually our garden furniture survives just a few days of the summer actually out in the garden and then it is banished into the shed where it spends the rest of its natural life acting as a shelf for various books and papers.
 
 
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