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lazarus

/laz-er-uhs/US // ˈlæz ər əs //UK // (ˈlæzərəs) //

拉撒路,拉扎勒斯,拉扎罗斯

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the diseased beggar in the parable of the rich man and the beggar. Luke 16:19–31.
    • : a brother of Mary and Martha whom Jesus raised from the dead. John 11:1–44; 12:1–18.
    • : Emma, 1849–87, U.S. poet.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • After she dies, he finds Mary and Martha, the sisters of Lazarus, and they become his wives.

  • Finally, she follows the creative process as dancers at today’s Ailey American Dance Theater work on a new production of “Lazarus,” one of the late master’s most renowned pieces.

  • In 1993 a doctor described the Lazarus phenomenon in a seventy-five-year-old man with a lung hemorrhage.

  • In medicine, Lazarus is the patient who, believed dead, spontaneously starts to circulate blood.

  • In medicine, a ‘Lazarus patient’ is one who spontaneously starts circulating blood.

  • Like Lazarus, Thad Cochran rose from the dead on Tuesday in Mississippi.

  • After rising Lazarus-like from his wheelchair in the second season, he decided to leave Downton and try his luck in Hollywood.

  • The resurrection of Lazarus is a transparent fabrication out of the parable of the rich man and Lazarus.

  • And this was all done in the story of Lazarus in such a way that it might surround every grave with illusions for centuries.

  • But Solomon in all his glory was dressed in his best; from Dives to Lazarus is largely a matter of garments.

  • The story of Lazarus, as we may easily conceive, was an especial favourite of the early Christian artists.

  • The seller's name was Mordecai, and the buyer of "the sole use of Simon forever," was a Mr. Lazarus.