samson / ˈsæm sən /

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samson 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a judge of Israel famous for his great strength. Judges 13–16.
  2. any man of extraordinary physical strength.
  3. a male given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “like the sun.”

samson 近义词

samson

等同于 colossus

更多samson例句

  1. The Samson Q9U is a broadcast microphone offering simplified audio production to streamers, podcasters, and recording engineers.
  2. Samson has been difficult ever since he was a young child, but now his juvenile misbehavior gives way to a startling level of hostility in his teenage years.
  3. Bhavna Mukundan, 29, who lives in the District’s Navy Yard neighborhood, said she adopted Samson, a 13-year-old Chihuahua mix, from the Humane Rescue Alliance in the summer.
  4. She applied for a dog through three shelters before bringing Samson home.
  5. Despite Samson’s best efforts, the police refuse to allow Nathalie to take pictures.
  6. And he rejected the notion that Wolff Samson helped to bring the project to completion.
  7. This is where having a low-key character like Deborah Samson, rather than, say, George Washington, was really helpful.
  8. How has being a transgender person influenced your writing of the Deborah Samson character?
  9. He might also be tempted to use them against Israel in a desperate Samson-like move to destroy his enemies as his regime dies.
  10. He also might be tempted to use them against Israel in a desperate, Samson-like move to destroy his enemies.
  11. The blind Samson of labor will seize upon the pillars of society and bring them down in a common destruction.
  12. Richard Joy (the English Samson), died; a man of wonderful strength.
  13. Think of Samson, who slew a thousand Philistines with the jawbone of an ass!
  14. This unthinkable giant had an arm about each pillar and strained as Samson had strained at the pillars of the temple.
  15. Lloyd has a gymnastic 446 machine, and practises upon it every morning for an hour: he is beginning to be a kind of young Samson.