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单词 salvationist
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Definition of salvationist in English:

salvationist

(also Salvationist)
nounsalˈveɪʃənɪstsælˈveɪʃənɪst
  • A member of the Salvation Army.

    救世军成员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The couple married two years later at the Salvation Army in Chippenham, at the request of Mrs Wilkins' parents who were Salvationists.
    • This Damon Runyon tale of Broadway in the 1940s, has a melee of characters including gamblers, nightclub performers and Salvationists seeking to reform wayward inhabitants of Times Square in New York.
    • After a week's hard work as a farmhand up country in Australia he would return home at the weekends and get involved with the local Salvationists.
    • The Salvationists believed in taking the word to the people on the street - but this was fraught with danger.
    • They're called Presbyterians, Anglicans, Catholics, Salvationists and all the rest of them in all the different kinds of uniforms and badges of their believing.
adjectivesalˈveɪʃənɪstsælˈveɪʃənɪst
  • 1Relating to salvation.

    救世的;拯救的;救助的

    I redirected them from salvationist aspirations towards traditional psychiatry
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Over the past half-century the church has spread its strongly salvationist message across the globe and is now established in five continents.
    • The doctrine is both secular and salvationist, and attributes to Australia and the West in our generation the task of saving the world from poverty, war, historical grievances, superstition, prejudice and other such evils.
    1. 1.1 Relating to the Salvation Army.
      救世军成员
      a Salvationist family gave him work
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In this predominantly male, working-class climate, the Salvationist vision stresses hard work, discipline and self-transformation in service to others.
      • The Salvationist approach is always to apply Christian teaching in a practical way that helps people to help themselves, Susan says.
      • On top of this, Salvationist women encountered constant reminders of the patriarchal nature of the sacred texts and received tradition of Christianity.

Derivatives

  • salvationism

  • noun
    • The pragmatic religious mind comes into its own in Protestantism, manipulating the divine to conform to its individualistic desires and its concern for utilitarian salvationism.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Methodism and Salvationism were born in revival, a revival concerned with saving sinners and making saints out of converts.
      • Universalism (or more precisely, universal salvationism) is supported by a certain body of scriptures such as "If I am lifted up from the earth, I will draw all men to me."

Rhymes

accommodationist, associationist, collaborationist, conservationist, creationist, deviationist, educationist, federationist, isolationist, preservationist, representationist, restorationist, revelationist, situationist, vacationist

Definition of salvationist in US English:

salvationist

(also Salvationist)
nounsalˈvāSHənistsælˈveɪʃənɪst
  • A member of the Salvation Army.

    救世军成员

    Example sentencesExamples
    • After a week's hard work as a farmhand up country in Australia he would return home at the weekends and get involved with the local Salvationists.
    • The couple married two years later at the Salvation Army in Chippenham, at the request of Mrs Wilkins' parents who were Salvationists.
    • This Damon Runyon tale of Broadway in the 1940s, has a melee of characters including gamblers, nightclub performers and Salvationists seeking to reform wayward inhabitants of Times Square in New York.
    • They're called Presbyterians, Anglicans, Catholics, Salvationists and all the rest of them in all the different kinds of uniforms and badges of their believing.
    • The Salvationists believed in taking the word to the people on the street - but this was fraught with danger.
adjectivesalˈvāSHənistsælˈveɪʃənɪst
  • 1Relating to salvation.

    救世的;拯救的;救助的

    I redirected them from salvationist aspirations toward traditional psychiatry
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The doctrine is both secular and salvationist, and attributes to Australia and the West in our generation the task of saving the world from poverty, war, historical grievances, superstition, prejudice and other such evils.
    • Over the past half-century the church has spread its strongly salvationist message across the globe and is now established in five continents.
    1. 1.1 Relating to the Salvation Army.
      救世军成员
      a Salvationist family gave him work
      Example sentencesExamples
      • On top of this, Salvationist women encountered constant reminders of the patriarchal nature of the sacred texts and received tradition of Christianity.
      • In this predominantly male, working-class climate, the Salvationist vision stresses hard work, discipline and self-transformation in service to others.
      • The Salvationist approach is always to apply Christian teaching in a practical way that helps people to help themselves, Susan says.
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