paradise
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- (in some religions) heaven as the ultimate abode of the just;the abode of Adam and Eve before the Fall in the biblical account of the Creation; the Garden of Eden.
noun: paradise, plural noun: paradises
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- 1. (in some religions) heaven as the ultimate abode of the just martyrs who die in battle with the ungodly earn instant transmission to paradise 同義詞
- ▪ the abode of Adam and Eve before the Fall in the biblical account of the Creation; the Garden of Eden. 同義詞
- ▪ an ideal or idyllic place or state the surrounding countryside is a walker's paradise my idea of paradise is to relax on the seafront 同義詞 反義詞
- a small colorful labyrinth fish that is native to Southeast Asia and popular in aquariums.
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- a large goose-like shelduck that is native to New Zealand.
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- a tropical monarch flycatcher (bird) with brown, black, and white plumage, the male having very ...
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- a small colourful labyrinth fish that is native to SE Asia and popular in aquariums.
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- a tropical Australasian bird, the male of which is noted for the beauty and brilliance of its ...
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- a tropical Australasian bird, the male of which is noted for the beauty and brilliance of its ...
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- a state of happiness based on a person's not knowing about or denying the existence of ... they were living in a fool's paradise, refusing to accept that they were in debt
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- (in some religions) heaven as the ultimate abode of the just: martyrs who die in battle with the ungodly earn instant transmission to paradise
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- a community in southeastern Nevada, south of Las Vegas; population 186,070 (2000).
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