savior

英 美 ['sevjɚ]
  • n. 救世主;救星;救助者
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1. salv- => save.
2. save => savi- (e音变为i而得到的词根) + -or / -our => savior / saviour.
3. 源自古法语,save => *saveor / *saveour => savior / saviour.
savior 救世主,救星

save,拯救,救助,-or,人。即拯救者,救星,后用于耶稣基督的称号,引申词义救世主。

savior (n.)
c. 1300, "one who delivers or rescues from peril," also a title of Jesus Christ, from Old French sauveour, from Late Latin salvatorem (nominative salvator) "a saver, preserver" (source also of Spanish salvador, Italian salvatore), from salvatus, past participle of salvare "to save" (see save (v.)). In Christian sense, a translation of Greek soter "savior." Replaced Old English hælend, literally "healing," noun use of present participle of hælan (see heal).
1. " Mr. Li is not only the school's benefactor, but also our savior. "
李先生不但是学校的功臣, 并且是我们的救命恩人 —— ”

来自汉英文学 - 围城

2. Many regarded him as savior of the country.
很多人把他看成是国家的救星.

来自辞典例句

3. Bosnians received him as a savior, but he had different plans.
波斯尼亚把他当成救世主, 但他却另有算盘.

来自电影对白

4. Do you renounce the devil and embrace Jesus Christ as your lord and savior?
你愿意抛弃魔鬼并信奉基督为你的主和救赎 吗 ?

来自电影对白

5. Most humans have fallen into the belief in the savior.
大部分人掉入了一个对救世主的信仰中.

来自互联网