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survivor

/ser-vahy-ver/US // sərˈvaɪ vər //UK // (səˈvaɪvə) //

生还者,幸存者,生存者,幸存下来的人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that survives.
    • : Law. the one of two or more designated persons, as joint tenants or others having a joint interest, who outlives the other or others.
    • : a person who continues to function or prosper in spite of opposition, hardship, or setbacks.

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Examples

  • I was so relieved to not be in this position of leadership of something that’s important, and to have a mentor and someone who had worked with victims her entire adult life and really dedicated her life to transforming victims into survivors.

  • Both are survivors of cancer who have long been impressed with America’s health-care system, until now.

  • Mecklenburg says that on average, survivors return to the relationship seven times before they leave for good.

  • The American Cancer Society’s chief medical and scientific officer, William Cance, said his organization is “strongly in favor of cancer patients and cancer survivors getting vaccinated, particularly older adults.”

  • This film, produced by Steep Motion, highlights his journey as a cancer survivor and blind skier.

  • But Cocker proved to be a survivor, bringing his passionate persona to concert halls around the world decade after decade.

  • The worst is probably to avoid paying taxes on the money and go to prison, like Survivor season one winner Richard Hatch.

  • These are the same Taliban fighters known to U.S. audiences from the documentary Restrepo and the film Lone Survivor.

  • “We were looking at 10 men with rifles, and then the beating began,” the survivor would later testify.

  • Adriana Cazorla immigrated from Mexico in 1995 and is a domestic violence survivor.

  • The solitary survivor was a young man, once of a fine form, but now an emaciated phantom.

  • There were four speakers, and three of them are dead, Joseph Arch being the sole survivor.

  • He is, after myself, the sole survivor of our race outside thy land of Manoa.

  • It was not likely that both ponies would fall at once, and the survivor might be able to carry the couple to safety.

  • The decision had cost Benson a battle with his conscience from which he had emerged the sole survivor.