masc. proper name, Biblical strong-man (Judges xiii-xvi), from Late Latin, from Greek Sampson, from Hebrew Shimshon, probably from shemesh "sun." As a generic name for a man of great strength, attested from 1565. Samsonite, proprietary name for a make of luggage, is 1939, by Shwayder Bros. Inc., Denver, U.S.
权威例句
1. Magistrates ordered his dog Samson to be put down immediately.
治安官们勒令立即将他的狗萨姆森杀掉。
2. Samson and his men complain sometimes, of being exhausted.
参孙和他的部下有时抱怨说太累了.
3. 'I call myself the Samson of the firewood guillotine.
“ 我把我自己叫作木柴断头台的参孙.
4. He is so droll, that Samson.
参孙真会开玩笑.
5. She was so conscientious that Samson found things had worsened.