rescue
美 ['reskju]
英 ['reskjuː]
- n.救援;抢救;营救;获救
- v.抢救;营救;援救
- 网络解救;拯救;挽救
第三人称单数:rescues 现在分词:rescuing 过去式:rescued
adj.+n.
successful rescue,dramatic rescue
v.+n.
come rescue,attempt rescue,rescue girl,rescue company,rescue woman
rescue
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1. | 营救;援救;抢救to save sb/sth from a dangerous or harmful situation |
He rescued a child from drowning. 他救起了一名落水儿童。 | |
The house was rescued from demolition. 这所房子保住了,可以不拆。 | |
You rescued me from an embarrassing situation. 我正感到尴尬,你为我解了围。 | |
They were eventually rescued by helicopter. 他们最后被直升机救走了。 | |
She had despaired of ever being rescued alive. 她那时对获救生还已经绝望了。 |
1. | [u] 救援;营救;抢救;获救the act of saving sb/sth from a dangerous or difficult situation; the fact of being saved |
We had given up hope of rescue. 我们那时已经放弃了获救的希望。 | |
A wealthy benefactor came to their rescue with a generous donation. 一位富有的赞助人慷慨解囊挽救了他们。 | |
a rescue attempt/operation 一次营救行动 | |
a mountain rescue team 登山救援队 | |
rescue workers/boats/helicopters 救援人员╱船只╱直升机 |
2. | [c] 营救行动an occasion when sb/sth is saved from a dangerous or difficult situation |
Ten fishermen were saved in a daring sea rescue. 在一次惊心动魄的海上营救行动中,十名渔民获救。 |