deliverance 英 [dɪˈlɪvərəns]   美 [dɪˈlɪvərəns, -ˈlɪvrəns]

deliverance

deliverance  英 [dɪˈlɪvərəns] 美 [dɪˈlɪvərəns, -ˈlɪvrəns]

n. 释放,解救;救助;判决 

名词复数:deliverances 

I perceived in this device the means of my deliverance. 我发现用这个装置是我解脱的手段。
They praised God for their safe deliverance from the difficult position. 他们赞颂上帝使他们从困境中安全脱险。

  • If you’re seeking deliverance, you want to be set free or removed from a bad situation. If you're taken hostage in a bank heist, you might pray for deliverance.
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  • n. 释放,解救;救助;判决
  • 1. I perceived in this device the means of my deliverance.

    我发现用这个装置是我解脱的手段。

  • 2. They praised God for their safe deliverance from the difficult position.

    他们赞颂上帝使他们从困境中安全脱险。

  • 3. In Kurdish legend, the holiday celebrates the deliverance of the Kurds from a tyrant, and it is seen as another way of demonstrating support for the Kurdish cause.

    在库尔德神话中,这个节日主要庆祝库尔德人被从一个暴君的统治中解救出来,节日也被视为支持库尔德民族事业的重要盛事。

  • deliverance (n.) c. 1300, "action of setting free" in physical or spiritual senses, from Old French deliverance (12c.), from délivrer (see deliver). Formerly also with senses now restricted to delivery.
de·liv·er·ance / dɪˈlɪvərəns ; NAmE dɪˈlɪvərəns / noun [uncountable ] deliverance(from sth) ( formal) the state of being rescued from danger, evil or pain 解救;拯救;解脱 deliverance deliverances de·liv·er·ance / dɪˈlɪvərəns ; NAmE dɪˈlɪvərəns /
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