survivor 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译

survivornoun [ C ] uk

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/səˈvaɪ.vər/ us

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/sɚˈvaɪ.vɚ/

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B2 a person who continues to live, despite nearly dying

幸存者,生还者

He was the sole (= only) survivor of the plane crash.

他是这场空难唯一的幸存者。

She's a cancer survivor/a survivor of cancer.

她是一位癌症幸存者。

a person who is able to continue living their life successfully despite experiencing difficulties

善于在困境中生存的人

He's one of life's survivors.

他是生活的强者。

a survivor of child abuse

童年受虐的幸存者

US A person's survivors are the members of his or her family who continue to live after he or she has died.

(某人去世后)仍然活着的家人

更多范例减少例句One survivor described his torturers as devils incarnate.The sole survivor of the accident was found in the water after six hours.A ceasefire has been called to allow the survivors to bury their dead.The earthquake survivors are in desperate need of help.Rescue teams searched among the wreckage for survivors.

(survivor在剑桥英语-中文(简体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)

survivor的例句

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Among the survivors, the total number of disturbances or events was relatively stable across the waves, although increased at the last wave.

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Research on post-disaster reconstruction has shown linkages between resettlement of survivors and religious reform.

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Of 34 operative survivors, 10 were reoperated (4 baffle dysfunction, 3 baffle leaks, 1 valvular prosthesis, 3 pacemakers and 1 heart-lung transplant).

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There then follows a series of personal accounts of stroke written principally by survivors.

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After initial repair, 8 of 11 operative survivors developed stenosis at the site of repair.

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Their sense of self-and often their very lives-have been imperiled; they describe themselves as survivors of a "shipwreck" (p. 73).

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Open blocks: survivors, closed blocks: survivors without reoperation.

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The results showed that self-rated health improved the wellbeing of survivors, but not the wellbeing of the deceased.

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示例中的观点不代表剑桥词典编辑、剑桥大学出版社和其许可证颁发者的观点。

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