[VERB 动词]营救;救援;救助 If you rescue someone, you get them out of a dangerous or unpleasant situation.
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Helicopters rescued nearly 20 people from the roof of the burning building...
直升机从失火大楼的楼顶救出了将近20人。
He had rescued her from a horrible life.
他把她从可怕的生活中解救了出来。
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It took rescuers 90 minutes to reach the trapped men.
营救人员花了90分钟才赶到被困者那里。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]营救;救援;救助Rescue is help which gets someone out of a dangerous or unpleasant situation.
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Lights clipped onto life jackets improve the chances of rescue...
别在救生衣上的灯提高了获救可能性。
A big rescue operation has been launched for a trawler missing in the English Channel.
为寻找在英吉利海峡失踪的一艘拖网渔船,人们展开了一场大规模的搜救行动。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]营救行动;救援行动;救助行为 A rescue is an attempt to save someone from a dangerous or unpleasant situation.
A major air-sea rescue is under way...
一场大规模的海空营救行动正在进行。
Five children were pulled from the smoke-filled house in heroic rescues by fire crews.
在消防人员英勇的营救行动中,有5个孩子从浓烟弥漫的房子里被救出。
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[PHRASE 短语]前去营救;前来救援 If you go to someone's rescue or come to their rescue, you help them when they are in danger or difficulty.
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The 23-year-old's screams alerted a passerby who went to her rescue...
那个23岁女孩的尖叫引来了一位过路人前去营救。
The crisis puts strong political pressure on the state government to come to the rescue.
这次危机给前来救助的州政府带来了巨大的政治压力。
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res·cue★/ˈreskjuː; NAmEˈreskjuː/
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rescuerescuesrescuedrescuingverb★to save sb/sth from a dangerous or harmful situation 营救;援救;抢救rescuesb/sth from sth/sb ◆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。rescuesb/sth ◆They were eventually rescued by helicopter.他们最后被直升机救走了。rescuesb/sth + adj. ◆She had despaired of ever being rescued alive.她那时对获救生还已经绝望了。☞synonyms at
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▶res·cuerrescuerrescuers/ˈreskjuːə(r); NAmEˈreskjuːər/nounnoun★1★[uncountable ]the act of saving sb/sth from a dangerous or difficult situation; the fact of being saved 救援;营救;抢救;获救◆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 rescuewith 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 rescueteam 登山救援队◆rescue workers/boats/helicopters救援人员╱船只╱直升机2★[countable ]an occasion when sb/sth is saved from a dangerous or difficult situation 营救行动◆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。res·cue/ˈreskjuː; NAmEˈreskjuː/res·cuer/ˈreskjuːə(r); NAmEˈreskjuːər/
to save someone or something from a situation of danger or harm: Survivors of the crash were rescued by helicopter.rescue somebody/something from somebody/something She died trying to rescue her children from the blaze.—rescuer noun [countable]THESAURUSrescue to remove someone from a dangerous, difficult, or unpleasant situation: · Firefighters worked for two hours to rescue people from the building.· Will you rescue me if I get stuck talking to Sam?come to the rescue/somebody’s rescue to come and rescue or help someone: · It was an embarrassing moment, but fortunately Paul came to the rescue.· Several people saw I was in trouble, but no one came to my rescue.save to prevent someone from being killed, harmed, or losing something, or to make it possible for something to continue: · Wearing a seat belt can help save your life.· They saved the hospital from closure.· If you break down in the desert, there is no one there to save you.pick somebody up to rescue someone from a dangerous place by taking them away in a boat or aircraft: · A lifeboat picked them up two miles from the coast.· They spent the night near the top of the mountain, before being picked up by a helicopter.bail somebody out to rescue a person, company etc from a difficult situation, by providing them with the money they need: · A number of state-owned enterprises have been bailed out by the central bank.· He owed thousands of pounds and his mother had to bail him out.
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1when someone or something is rescued from danger: a daring rescue at searescue of Storms delayed the rescue of the crash victims. Rescue workers arrived at the scene two hours later.rescue mission/operation The rescue operation proved successful.2come to the/somebody’s rescuea)to save someone who is in a dangerous situation: A lifeboat came to the yachtsman’s rescue.b)to help someone who is having problems or difficulties: Carol’s brother came to the rescue and sent her $1000.COLLOCATIONSadjectivesa dramatic rescue· A woman is in hospital following a dramatic rescue from her blazing flat.a daring rescue· The lifeboat crew has been honoured for a daring rescue on the Cleveland coast.verbsattempt/mount a rescue (=try to rescue someone)· The stormy conditions made it impossible to mount a rescue.rescue + NOUNa rescue attempt/effort· One fire fighter was severely burned in the rescue attempt.a rescue operation/mission· A major rescue operation was launched yesterday after two divers were reported missing.a rescue worker· Rescue workers are searching through the rubble for survivors.a rescue team· He was still conscious when the rescue team arrived.a rescue helicopter/boat/ship· A rescue helicopter is on its way.a rescue plan/package (=plan to save a company, economy etc that is in trouble)· They drew up a rescue plan that involved restructuring the firm.
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