English to Chinese Dictionary apocalyptic

apocalyptic

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the apocalyptic visions of ecologists
describing or prophesying the complete destruction of the world.
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As a sort of exclamation point, Jesus then uses the 'apocalyptic' imagery we have today.
This is the great long-awaited 'apocalyptic' moment.
The scribal community similarly took the destruction of Jerusalem and fit it into the 'apocalyptic' narrative of the destruction and return of once and future cities.
Our analysis of the larger culture was characterized by the kind of 'apocalyptic' imagery made popular by the nineteenth-century evangelist Dwight L. Moody.
I love the way that, in the 'apocalyptic' destruction of Genesis, Nimoy sidesteps the action for the briefest second to show us the beauty of the last sunset on the dying world.
For as long as organizations buy into, and feed, 'apocalyptic' imagery that issues from Washington, other Christian points of view demand a hearing.
The army is ferrying in troops, but they are facing 'apocalyptic' destruction, entire neighborhoods razed to the ground.
These were films made in the aftermath of the 'apocalyptic' experiences of World War I which had a decisive effect on a new generation of artists in Germany.
Such an 'apocalyptic' development would have consequences that, although largely unpredictable in their specifics, would be grave for the region and for the international system as a whole.
The closest the FBI gets to a motive for the smallpox attack is an 'apocalyptic' Biblical passage left behind by the terrorist.
Rather than see social events as holding spiritual significance in a prophetic way, they dismissed literal interpretations of 'apocalyptic' prophecies.
His writing is 'apocalyptic' in feel, describing a gritty futuristic world in which dream meets reality.
Inside the ring, he is a gladiator of 'apocalyptic' proportions.
Rejecting it would mean moving toward strike action, which union leaders are describing in 'apocalyptic' tones.
The annihilation of Canada's natural resources can best be described as 'apocalyptic' .
How can people like Tony Blair be blind to this massive risk of 'apocalyptic' destruction and loss of freedom?
The book's second half focuses on the ethics of prophetic and 'apocalyptic' literature.
It might also be seen as a prologue to the twentieth century's proliferation of 'apocalyptic' literary imagery.
Again, the gospel's 'apocalyptic' imagery denotes the end of an age and calls the people to a shared, wide-awake clarity of purpose.
Yet despite my dismissive attitude towards 'apocalyptic' theories and prophesies, last year's Y2K version did somewhat discomfort me.
Wasn't this 'apocalyptic' comment portentous with all the flooding and massive tidal waves around Thailand and the Indian Ocean?
Indeed, the current American spate of interest in 'apocalyptic' prophecy stems precisely from attempts to draw meaning from complex and difficult imagery.
Galactica makes multiple references to the day in the form of 'apocalyptic' destruction, burnt fire-fighters and the grotesque immediacy of bodies tumbling into space.
He suspects this support is based on a reading of Christian prophecy that requires an 'apocalyptic' war in the Middle East as the precondition for Christ's return.
Furthermore, news channels would either interview astrologers or fortune tellers and ask them to give 'apocalyptic' and catastrophic predictions that would frighten people.
The aim is to reach back into history to grab on to things because this 'apocalyptic' event has happened.
It was composed and published in a crucial period of European 'apocalyptic' anxiety and millennial anticipation.
Even for those who did not accept these 'apocalyptic' scenarios, emancipation portended a chaotic and terrifying new world.
Those who prophesied 'apocalyptic' social change faced great risks.
Nor is he given to 'apocalyptic' prophecies.
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