Samaritan发音

意思翻译
adj.撒马利亚人的
n.撒马利亚人;乐善好施者
相似词语短语
Samaritan───n.撒马利亚人;乐善好施者;adj.撒马利亚人的
Samaritans───n.撒马利坦会;撒玛利亚人(Samaritan的复数);乐善好施的人(Samaritan的复数)
Samaria───n.撒玛利亚(古代巴勒斯坦与约旦河间一个地区,古代巴勒斯坦的城市,以色列王国首都)
Samaritanism───慈善好施
agarita───三叶十大功劳
amrita───n.仙露
amritas───n.仙露
marital───adj.婚姻的;夫妇间的
samaan───在一起
双语使用场景
A good Samaritan offered us a room in his house.───一位好心人给我们提供了他住宅里的一个房间。
Residents are hunting for the good Samaritan behind a series of incidents, so they can thank him or her for the continuous donation.───居民们正在寻找一系列事件背后的好心人,这样他们就能够感谢他/她不断的捐赠。
Good Samaritan Experiment (1973).───实验四、好撒马利亚人实验(1973)。
But a certain Samaritan, as he journeyed, came where he was: and when he saw him, he had compassion on him.───惟有一个撒玛利亚人行路来到那里,看见他就动了慈心。
This always seemed to me to be a deepening of the sense of what it means to be a good samaritan.───这对于我来说,有意成为一个善人的意识在不断加深。
Peng tried to be a good Samaritan by accompanying her to the hospital, but his deed was viewed as an admission of guilt by a local court.───Peng做了好人,陪着她上医院,但是他的行为被地方法院视为对其罪行的供认。
She was a "good samaritan" with a "Mother Courage" nature, referencing the Brecht character who believes she can do good in a bad world.───她是一位“乐善好施的好心人”,拥有布莱希特戏剧中坚信能在黑暗世界中行善的“勇气妈妈(MotherCourage)”那样的天性。
The traveler had been beaten and robbed. The kind Samaritan, instead of just passing by, stopped to help this person in need.───这旅客被鞭打、抢劫,这位仁慈的撒玛利亚人非但没有视而不见,反而停下来帮助这位有需要的人。
Lincoln, losing consciousness, looks up to see the Samaritan dragging him away from the wreck.───失去知觉的Lincoln,向上望去,看到这个男人正将他从出事现场拖出来。
英语使用场景
A good Samaritan eventually came to her rescue.
Finally, Samaritan man came by.
A good Samaritan offered us a room in his house.
Posing as a Good Samaritan, the contractor would alert the homeowner and try to make a deal to repaint the house.
The parable of the good Samaritan just like it.
A large number of Good Samaritan heart patients benefit from the stress echo test.
He works as a Samaritan.
And so we return to that familiar Good Samaritan, Uncle Sam.
The Samaritan religion is an offshoot of Judaism.
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