
구약 성경 인물
In the Old Testament (Judges 13–16), an Israelite hero famous for his immense physical strength, which was derived from his long, uncut hair. He was betrayed by Delilah, leading to his capture and blinding by the Philistines.
예문:
"The story of Samson and Delilah is often cited as a cautionary tale about betrayal."
"Samson's immense strength was believed to be a gift from God, conditional upon his adherence to the Nazirite vow."
"After his hair grew back, Samson performed his final, destructive act in the temple of Dagon."
장사
A person, especially a man, noted for exceptional physical strength; a strongman.
예문:
"He lifted the heavy engine block with surprising ease, earning him the nickname 'Samson' among his coworkers."
"You don't need to be a Samson to open this jar; it just requires the right technique."
"The weightlifter was a true Samson, capable of deadlifting weights far exceeding his own body mass."