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saint

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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saint /seɪnt/ ●●○ noun [countable]  1 RRC (written abbreviation St or St.) someone who is given the titlesaint’ by the Christian Church after they have died, because they have been very good or holy 〔死后由基督教会追封的〕圣徒,圣人 Saint Patrick 圣帕特里克 Statues of saints lined the walls of the church. 教堂的墙边立着一排圣徒像。2 informalGOOD/MORAL someone who is extremely good, kind, or patient 圣人〔指道德高尚、善良或有耐心的人〕 His wife must have been a saint to put up with him for all those years. 他妻子容忍了他那么多年,一定是个圣人。3 the patience of a saint WAITa very large amount of patience 极大的耐心 You need the patience of a saint for this job. 做这份工作需要有极大的耐心。
Examples from the Corpus
saintThe tall, narrow windows each had a saint in stained glass.Thanks so much for doing that. You're a saint.Your mother's a saint. She's done so much to help us.Ordination doesn't make you a saint.I always thought she was a selfish woman but she was an absolute saint compared to Abigail.As he marched south Clovis was careful not to alienate the catholic Church or its saints.Was I not right about the wee lass, saints preserve her!Dagobert receives no entry in the dictionaries of saints and no trace of him is on public view at Stenay.Members of the family, coached by Nicholas, would relate stories from secular histories or the lives of saints.The statue of the patron saint, Francis Xavier, oversees all from behind the altar.Among all the saints sat an unbeliever.
Origin saint (1100-1200) Old French Late Latin sanctus, from Latin, holy, from the past participle of sancire to confirm, make holy
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saint
saint /seɪnt/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1100-1200
 Language: Old French
 Origin: Late Latin sanctus, from Latin, 'holy', from the past participle of sancire 'to confirm, make holy'
1. (written abbreviation St or St.) someone who is given the title ‘saint’ by the Christian Church after they have died, because they have been very good or holy:
    Saint Patrick
    Statues of saints lined the walls of the church.
2. informal someone who is extremely good, kind, or patient:
    His wife must have been a saint to put up with him for all those years.
3. the patience of a saint a very large amount of patience:
    You need the patience of a saint for this job.


saintBrE /seɪnt/ 🔊NAmE /seɪnt/ 🔊BrE /snt/ 🔊NAmE /snt/ 🔊 noun (abbreviation S, St) a person that the Christian Church recognizes as being very holy, because of the way they have lived or died (因其言行而被基督教会追封的)圣人,圣徒St John圣约翰St Valentine's Day圣瓦伦廷节(情人节)The children were all named after saints. 这些孩子都取了圣徒的名字。🔊🔊   see also patron saint, St Bernard a very good, kind or patient person 圣人般的人(指特别善良、仁爱或有耐性的人)She's a saint to go on living with that man. 能继续和那个男人一起生活,她简直是圣人。🔊🔊His behaviour would try the patience of a saint. 他的行为就是再有修养的人也难以忍受。🔊🔊 saint·hood BrE /ˈseɪnthʊd/ 🔊NAmE /ˈseɪnthʊd/ 🔊 noun [uncountable]