savior 的定义
- a person who saves, rescues, or delivers: the savior of the country.
- a title of God, especially of Christ.
- Classical Mythology. an epithet of Artemis.
savior 近义词
person who redeems, aids in time of difficulty
更多savior例句
- They say Elon Musk is the rocket man, the iron man, the savior of the sins of a fossilized auto industry.
- As coal, long the state’s most powerful industry, has continued its decline, West Virginia leaders have over the last few years pointed to natural gas as the state’s economic savior.
- Senior officials claimed she amassed power by undermining colleagues, stoking upheaval and presenting herself as the lone savior in a crisis.
- I’m not going to say it’s a horrible thing, but I’m not going to say it’s a savior for reefs, either.
- Coming in relief as the savior is basically Foles’s entire brand.
- Now they are a notch on a belt, and the savior can feel good about themselves.
- “He told us we were going to be the savior of FM radio,” said John Normand.
- The next day, Christmas, is the birthday of the savior, but Frank is not a believer.
- The King returns to Cleveland, a battered Kobe battles in the West, and the Zen Master is christened the savior of New York.
- And former president Nicolas Sarkozy, touted by supporters as a savior-in-waiting, is saddled with scandals himself.
- It involved no sense of the spirituality of the Divine Law, no consciousness of unworthiness, no need of a Savior.
- Thus, in a time, the like of which history before or since has never seen, appeared the Savior of men.
- John possessed a deep, affectionate nature, which made him the dearest of the Savior's three chosen friends.
- Peter, James and John were the chosen among the chosen, upon whom the Savior bestowed special favor.
- The Sadducees denied the separate existence of spirits; but, in our Savior's famous argument with them.