| 释义 | 
		Definition of non-life in English: non-lifenoun  mass nounThe absence or cessation of life or existence.  the emergence of life from non-life  Example sentencesExamples -  She knew that being a royal also-ran ultimately amounts to a frustrating non-life.
 -  By 'negative' he means a retreat into non-life or death.
 -  The instant of death is the same in both cases; but viewed from different standpoints: as the end of life, and the beginning of non-life.
 -  There's absolutely no way naturalistic way explain the spontaneous origination of organic life from inorganic nonlife.
 -  At the molecular level there exists a "material unity" so that all matter - life and non-life - is indistinguishable and can be seamlessly integrated.
 -  By the early 1930s, Magritte had retreated into the non-life of solid Belgian respectability.
 -  Even the most fanatical evolutionist would concede that they cannot be some transitional stage between life and non-life, because living things would have had to exist before viruses could exist.
 -  His most famous idea is the Gaia hypothesis, which holds that living organisms and non-life together form a coupled system in which life creates conditions that favour it.
 -  Most researchers in the area are honest enough to say they haven't got the faintest idea how life began from non-life.
 -  When somebody says they can get life out of non-life, they're practicing fakery, not science.
 -  On Earth, we know intuitively that life is more important than non-life, that an animal is more important than a rock.
 -  "From nonlife to life is the greatest gap in scientific theory," Carnes said.
 -  Things pass one by one gradually from life into non-life.
 -  He recognized that, just as life transforms non-life, so the human mind is unique among all living processes, in the way it transforms the biosphere.
 -  Of course life evolved from non-life, because we're here!
 
  Synonyms oblivion, non-existence, non-being     |