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Good samaritan Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡʊd/, /ɡɪd/ /səˈmɛɹɪtən
GUUD suh-MAIR-uh-tuhn
ɡˈʊd/ /sɐmˈæɹɪtən
GUUD suh-MA-ruh-tuhn

释义

A Good Samaritan is someone who helps a person in need out of kindness, especially a stranger, without expecting anything in return. The term comes from a story in the Bible.

用法与细微差别

Usually capitalized: 'Good Samaritan.' Used in both everyday and legal contexts (e.g., 'Good Samaritan laws'). Refers to selfless help, especially toward strangers. Not used for people who only help friends/family.

例句

She acted as a Good Samaritan when she helped the old man cross the street.

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A Good Samaritan called an ambulance for the injured cyclist.

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Being a Good Samaritan can make a big difference in someone’s life.

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He didn’t know her, but he became a Good Samaritan and paid for her meal when she forgot her wallet.

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Nobody asked him, but the Good Samaritan stopped to help change the flat tire.

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In emergencies, being a Good Samaritan takes courage and empathy.

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