Samaritans

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[səˈmæritənz]
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  • n.

    撒马利坦会;撒马利亚人,撒马利亚人的( Samaritan的名词复数 );见义勇为者;

  • 英英释义

    Samaritans

    • Samaritans (until 2002 known as The Samaritans) is a registered charity aimed at providing emotional support to anyone in emotional distress, struggling to cope, or at risk of suicide throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland, often through their telephone helpline. The name comes from the Biblical parable of the Good Samaritan, though the organisation is secular.

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