
다른 사람들이 사망한 사건에서 살아남은 사람.
A person who remains alive after an event, such as a disaster, accident, or war, in which others have died.
예문:
"The search team rescued the only survivor of the plane crash from the remote mountain area."
"Many Holocaust survivors dedicated their later lives to educating the public about the atrocities they witnessed."
"After the earthquake, aid workers focused on finding survivors trapped beneath the rubble."
인생의 극심한 어려움이나 트라우마를 잘 극복하고 견뎌내는 사람.
A person who manages to cope well with extreme difficulties, hardship, or trauma in their life, often demonstrating resilience.
예문:
"Despite losing everything in the fire, she proved to be a true survivor, quickly rebuilding her business from scratch."
"He is a cancer survivor who now volunteers at the hospital to offer support to new patients."
"The organization provides counseling services specifically tailored for domestic abuse survivors."
법률이나 금융에서, 다른 사람의 사망 시 재산이나 연금 등의 혜택을 상속받는 사람 (예: 공동 소유자, 유족).
In law or finance, a person, often a joint tenant or beneficiary, who inherits property or receives benefits (like an annuity) upon the death of another person.
예문:
"The pension plan includes a provision for a survivor's annuity, ensuring the spouse receives payments after the employee's death."
"As joint tenants, the property automatically passed to the survivor upon the death of the other owner."