saints
n. 圣人般的人(指特别善良、仁爱或有耐性的人)( saint的名词复数 ); 圣…(冠于人名、地名之前); (因其生死言行而被基督教会追封的)圣人; 圣徒
A saint is someone who has died and been officially recognized and honoured by the Christian church because his or her life was a perfect example of the way Christians should live.
Every parish was named after a saint.
每个教区都以某位圣徒的名字命名。
...Saint John.
圣约翰
If you refer to a living person as a saint, you mean that they are extremely kind, patient, and unselfish.
My girlfriend is a saint to put up with me.
能够忍受我,我的女朋友真的很有耐心。
The children were all named after saints.
这些孩子都取了圣徒的名字。
Once a tough defensive team, the Saints now have the most porous defence in the league.
圣徒队一度防御能力很强,现在却成了联盟里防守漏洞最多的队伍。
Men are not saints; how can they be free from faults?
人非圣贤,孰能无过?
Candles flickered redly before the saints, the Christ on his cross.
蜡烛在圣像前, 在十字架上的基督像前,闪着红光.
He used the sacraments and venerated the saints.
他行使圣事,崇拜圣人.