rescue的意思和读音

rescue

: [ˈreskju] : [ˈreskjuː]

n.

v.

rescues  rescuing  rescued  

adj.+n.successful rescue,dramatic rescue

v.+n.come rescue,attempt rescue,rescue girl,rescue company,rescue woman

v.abandon

n.release,liberation,saving,salvage

v.save,free,set free,liberate,let go

rescuev.

1.to save sb/sth from a dangerous or harmful situation

He rescued a child from drowning.

The house was rescued from demolition.

You rescued me from an embarrassing situation.

They were eventually rescued by helicopter.

She had despaired of ever being rescued alive.

n.

1.[u]the act of saving sb/sth from a dangerous or difficult situation; the fact of being saved

We had given up hope of rescue.

A wealthy benefactor came to their rescue with a generous donation.

a rescue attempt/operation

a mountain rescue team

rescue workers/boats/helicopters

2.[c]an occasion when sb/sth is saved from a dangerous or difficult situation

Ten fishermen were saved in a daring sea rescue.

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n.1.,,2.】(),()

v.1.to save someone from a dangerous or unpleasant situation2.to prevent a business, project, etc. from failing

n.1.an act of saving someone or something from danger, failure, or an unpleasant situation; relating to or involved in a rescue

1. shock (使 rescue survey ...

2. require rescue research ...

3. 〖 liftaban〗 〖 extricate;deliver;rescue;save〗 〖 solve;resolve;settle〗 ...

4. requirement n. rescue vt. research n. ...

5. Darwin n. () rescue vt. dead a. ...

6. Darwin n. () rescue vt. dead a. ...

7. 〖 interface〗 rescue;rescuesb.indistress〗 〖 lift;takeonpassenger〗 ...

8.(debris)(rescue). (stretcher)..

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1.Speculation mounted ahead of a summit of European Union leaders that Greece would be offered some sort of financial rescue package.

2.Shaak Ti was one of the 200 Jedi that traveled to Geonosis on a mission to rescue captives from the growing Separatist forces.西200

3.We Gyptians have been hurt more than most by these child thieves. -I need to go North with you, and help rescue those kids.。--

4.But you know who came to my rescue all three times? Immigrants. Mexican immigrants. None of them spoke any English.西

5.Their roar is like that of the lion, they roar like young lions; they growl as they seize their prey and carry it off with no one to rescue.

6.Additionally, the ship could also be deployed for maritime replenishment, search & rescue, scientific research, or disaster relief missions.

7.A rescue plan involving 30 police officers attached to the Wuhan Railway Administration is to be launched in the next few days, they said.30

8.Over the barriers jumped the team to effect a rescue, when another bull, something of a tail - end Charlie, mopped up the lot of them.

9.This time, as a result of the bank rescue, some big banks may be paying no dividends at all for years.

10.But if the virus or bacterium is one that our hapless rider has never wrestled, a different sort of immune response comes to the rescue.