liberator
/ˈlɪbəreɪtə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈlɪbəreɪtər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈlibəˌrātə(r) -ātə-/ (ame, mw)
liberator — 名詞
- liberatorsingular
- liberatorsplural
1. a person or group that frees others from captivity, oppression, or control by an
解放者
使他人或地區脫離控制而獲得自由的人或團體
a person or group that frees others from captivity, oppression, or control by an outside force
After years of military rule, General Binta was welcomed as the nation's liberator.
經過多年的軍事統治後,Binta 將軍被視為國家的解放者而受到歡迎。
welcomed as the nation's liberator — common title pattern
Chen volunteered with a human-rights group that acted as liberators for trapped factory workers.
Chen 加入了一個人權組織,該組織扮演被囚工廠工人的解放者角色。
acted as liberators for [group] — role description
The underground railway was a network of brave liberators who helped enslaved people escape.
那條地下鐵路是由勇敢的解放者組成的網絡,幫助受奴役的人們逃離。
Villagers called the young nurse their liberator for curing a disease that had kept them weak.
村民們稱那位年輕護士為他們的解放者,因為她治癒了一種讓人虛弱的疾病。
Nadia's documentary showed liberators entering a prison camp and bringing hope to hundreds of captives.
Nadia 的紀錄片展示了解放者們進入一座監獄營地,為數百名囚犯帶來希望。
- rescuer
broader — anyone who saves someone from danger, not necessarily from oppression or captivity
- emancipator
more formal and historical; specifically about freeing people from legal or social bondage, such as slavery
- savior
often has religious or heroic overtones; can imply salvation from any kind of trouble, not just captivity
- deliverer
literary or biblical tone; suggests rescue from a powerful enemy or a desperate situation
用法筆記
Often used with a possessive or in the title pattern 'the liberator of [place]' — for example, 'the liberator of Paris'. The noun can refer both to a single person and to a group or organization.