rescue
rescue 英 [ˈreskju:] 美 [ˈrɛskju]
vt. 营救;援救 n. 营救;援救;
进行时:rescuing 过去式:rescued 过去分词:rescued 第三人称单数:rescues 名词复数:rescues
- When you rescue something, you save it from something bad — you come to the rescue. If Muffin, your kitten, is stuck in a tree, you can get out your ladder and climb up to rescue her.
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- vt. 营救;援救
- n. 营救;援救;
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1. He rescued a child from drowning.
他救起了一名落水儿童。
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2. The house was rescued from demolition.
这所房子保住了,可以不拆。
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3. You rescued me from an embarrassing situation.
我正感到尴尬,你为我解了围。
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4. They were eventually rescued by helicopter.
他们最后被直升机救走了。
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5. a mountain rescue team
登山救援队
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6. a rescue attempt, a rescue operation
一次营救行动
- rescue (n.) late 14c., from rescue (v.). Earlier noun was rescous (early 14c.), from Old French rescous.
- rescue (v.) c. 1300, from stem of Old French rescorre "protect, keep safe; free, deliver" (Modern French recourre), from re-, intensive prefix (see re-), + escourre "to cast off, discharge," from Latin excutere "to shake off, drive away," from ex "out" (see ex-) + -cutere, combining form of quatere "to shake" (see quash). Related: Rescued; rescuing.
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