Samaritan 英 [sə'mæritn]  

Samaritan

Samaritan  英 [sə'mæritn]

n. 撒马利亚人;乐善好施者  adj. 撒马利亚人的 

名词复数:samaritans 

For instance, Jesus once asked a Samaritan woman for a drink of water. 举例来说,耶稣曾经向一位撒玛利亚妇女讨杯水喝。
Their subjects were a group of seminary students. Half of the students were given the story of the Good Samaritan and asked to perform a sermon about it in another building. 他们的受试者是一组神学院学生,其中的一半给予“好撒马利亚人”的故事并要求他们在另一所神学院里布道,另一半则要求在同一地点对就业机会的问题进行布道。

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  • n. 撒马利亚人;乐善好施者
  • adj. 撒马利亚人的
  • 1. For instance, Jesus once asked a Samaritan woman for a drink of water.

    举例来说,耶稣曾经向一位撒玛利亚妇女讨杯水喝。

  • 2. Their subjects were a group of seminary students. Half of the students were given the story of the Good Samaritan and asked to perform a sermon about it in another building.

    他们的受试者是一组神学院学生,其中的一半给予“好撒马利亚人”的故事并要求他们在另一所神学院里布道,另一半则要求在同一地点对就业机会的问题进行布道。

  • 3. Let us take, for example, Rizzo's discussion of the Good Samaritan problem.

    让我们以里索讨论的好撒玛利亚人问题为例。

  • Samaritan (n.) Old English, "inhabitant of Samaria," a district of Palestine, from Late Latin Samaritanus, from Greek Samareia (see Samaria). A non-Hebrew race was settled in its cities by the king of Assyria after the removal of the Israelites from the country. They later adopted some Jewish ways, but largely remained apart. Figurative use with reference to the good Samaritan is first recorded 1630s, from Luke x.33. Related: Samaritanism.
Sa·mar·itan / səˈmærɪtən ; NAmE səˈmærɪtən / noun IDIOM a ˌgood Saˈmaritan a person who gives help and sympathy to people who need it 善良的撒玛利亚人;善人;乐善好施者 ORIGIN From the Bible story of a person from Samaria who helps an injured man that nobody else will help. 源自《圣经》里的故事,一个撒玛利亚人向一个受伤但无人给予帮助的人伸出援助之手。 Samaritan Samaritans Sa·mar·itan / səˈmærɪtən ; NAmE səˈmærɪtən /
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