词汇 | extrication |
释义 | extrication noun[ C or U ] uk /ˌek.strɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌek.strəˈkeɪ.ʃən/ the act of removing something or someone from a place or setting them free with difficulty: 解救;帮助他人摆脱(困境) Specially trained firefighters perform vehicle extrications (= helping people out of damaged vehicles).经过专门训练的消防员帮助被困人员逃离车辆。 Rescue workers are continuing to work in an extrication effort.救援人员继续进行搜救工作。 the act of getting yourself or someone else out of a bad situation with difficulty: 摆脱,脱离;解救 his successful extrication from his recording contract他对唱片合同成功的摆脱 the extrication of their troops from the conflict他们部队对冲突的摆脱 See extricate Unskilled extrication of victims who have suffered neck injury can cause serious damage. Some people were assisted out of their damaged homes but there were no major extrications. She realised that any ideas of easy extrication from the relationship were over-optimistic. the extrication of British forces from Iraq The drugs only led to a worsened situation from which extrication seemed almost impossible. Removing and extracting ablate abstract abstraction bowdlerization bowdlerized drain extraction filterable filtration fish something out gouge something out grapeseed peel rout someone out scoop something out slice slice something off snowploughing suck wipe You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Separating and dividing Running away and escaping |
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