salvation 英 [sælˈveɪʃn]   美 [sælˈveʃən]

salvation

salvation  英 [sælˈveɪʃn] 美 [sælˈveʃən]

n. 拯救;救助 

名词复数:salvations 

If she needs salvation, she will posit a savior. 如果她需要救助,她就会设想一个救助者。
He who does not believe in the impossibility of truth, or does not rejoice in it, has only one road to salvation, which he will, however, never find. 相信真相存在的人,或者对真相的不存在感到不愉快,他只有通往拯救之路,然而,这是一条他永远都找不到的路。

  • Salvation is the act of saving from sin or evil, or sometimes just from an unpleasant situation.
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  • n. 拯救;救助
  • 1. If she needs salvation, she will posit a savior.

    如果她需要救助,她就会设想一个救助者。

  • 2. He who does not believe in the impossibility of truth, or does not rejoice in it, has only one road to salvation, which he will, however, never find.

    相信真相存在的人,或者对真相的不存在感到不愉快,他只有通往拯救之路,然而,这是一条他永远都找不到的路。

  • 3. They want to teach others, bring them salvation, show them the truth, change their destinies, as if their truths were better than those of the others.

    他们想教育其他人,拯救他们,向他们展现真理,改变他们的命运,似乎他们的真理要比其他人的真理更为优越。

  • salvation (n.) c. 1200, originally in the Christian sense, "the saving of the soul," from Old French salvaciun and directly from Late Latin salvationem (nominative salvatio, a Church Latin translation of Greek soteria), noun of action from past participle stem of salvare "to save" (see save (v.)). In general (non-religious) sense, attested from late 14c. Meaning "source of salvation" is from late 14c. Salvation Army is from 1878, founded by the Rev. William Booth.
sal·va·tion / sælˈveɪʃn ; NAmE sælˈveɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] 1 (in Christianity 基督教 ) the state of being saved from the power of evil 得救;救恩;救世 to pray for the salvation of the world 为世人得救而祷告 2 a way of protecting sb from danger, disaster, loss, etc. (危险、灾难、损失等的)避免方式,解救途径 Group therapy classes have been his salvation. 他一直靠参加集体疗法班来调节心理。 sal·va·tion / sælˈveɪʃn ; NAmE sælˈveɪʃn /
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