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词汇 rescue
释义 rescue
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈres.kjuː/ us /ˈres.kjuː/
B1
to help someone or something out of a dangerous, harmful, or unpleasant situation: 救援;营救;解救
rescue someone/something from somethingThe lifeboat rescued the sailors from the sinking boat.救生艇将水手们从正在下沉的船上救起。
The government has refused to rescue the company from bankruptcy.政府已经拒绝援助这家濒于破产的公司。
The management are putting together a plan to rescue the company.
They shouted for help, but nobody came to rescue them.
Six people were rescued by helicopter from a fishing boat in distress off the Cornish coast.
She showed enormous courage when she rescued him from the fire.她把他从火里救出来时,表现出了极大的勇气。
A goal just before half-time rescued the match from mediocrity.就在半场结束前的一记进球使这场比赛没有流于平庸。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Preserving and saving
aspic
co-processing
conserve
deliverer
documentalist
documentarily
lifeguard
reclaim
recycled
reprieve
rescuer
reusable
rewild
salvage
sustain
sustainedly
unadopted
unappropriated
unassigned
undesignated

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rescuer
rescue
noun
uk /ˈres.kjuː/ us /ˈres.kjuː/
B1[ C or U ]
the act of helping someone out of a dangerous or unpleasant situation: 救援;营救;解救
Lifeboats carry out many rescues every month.救生艇每月都会执行很多救援任务。
We huddled together on the cliff ledge, waiting for rescue.我们挤作一团蜷缩在悬崖边,等待救援。
come to your rescueI didn't know anybody at the party, but the hostess came to my rescue (= helped me out of a difficult situation) by introducing me to a few people.在聚会上我谁也不认识,但女主人过来救了我的驾,把我介绍给几个客人。
[ C ]
a place where animals who are ill, injured, not cared for, or badly treated can be taken and given treatment and care: (动物)救援中心,救助中心
We got our dog from a rescue.
A lot of rescues take in domestic cats, but not ferals.
Synonym
rescue centre
[ C ]
an animal that has been taken from a situation in which it was not cared for or was treated badly and has been given a home:
She owns three dogs; two of them are rescues.
They were decorated for their part in the rescue.他们因在此次救援行动中的表现而受到嘉奖。
We watched scenes of the dramatic rescue on the news.我们在新闻中看到了惊心动魄的救援场面。
Weather conditions have moderated, making a rescue attempt possible.天气条件转好,使实施营救成为可能。
The central bank has pulled off one of the biggest financial rescues of recent years.中央银行完成了近年来规模最大的一次经济援助。
One man sustained severe burns during the rescue.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Preserving and saving
aspic
co-processing
conserve
deliverer
documentalist
documentarily
lifeguard
reclaim
recycled
reprieve
rescuer
reusable
rewild
salvage
sustain
sustainedly
unadopted
unappropriated
unassigned
undesignated

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Animal dwellings - man-made
Zoology: veterinary medicine
Treating people or animals badly
rescue
adjective[ before noun ]
uk /ˈres.kjuː/ us /ˈres.kjuː/
A rescue animal is one that has been taken from a situation where it was not cared for or was treated badly and has been given a home:
I'm determined our next dog is going to be a rescue animal.
We encourage people to consider taking an older rescue cat.
A rescue animal is one that is trained to help people out of dangerous situations:
Supplies and rescue dogs were prevented from reaching the earthquake-hit region.
Vets treated rescue animals for pain and exhaustion during the search.
Their household also includes two rescue dogs and a stray cat.
She loves her terrier, who was a rescue dog.
If there is hope of finding someone alive in the rubble, rescue dogs are used.
He worked with rescue dogs during the 1988 Calgary Olympics and is considered one of North America's foremost authorities on service dog training.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Preserving and saving
aspic
co-processing
conserve
deliverer
documentalist
documentarily
lifeguard
reclaim
recycled
reprieve
rescuer
reusable
rewild
salvage
sustain
sustainedly
unadopted
unappropriated
unassigned
undesignated

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Treating people or animals badly
Emergency services in general

rescue | American Dictionary


rescue
verb[ T ]
us/ˈres·kju/
to save someone or something from a dangerous, harmful, or difficult situation:
Medical teams immediately rushed in to rescue persons trapped in buildings and give medical aid.

rescue


noun[ C/U ]us/ˈres·kju/
[ U ]Rescue workers arrived at the scene within minutes.

rescuer


noun[ C ]us/ˈres·kju·ər/
Rescuers in helicopters and on foot continued their search for survivors.

rescue | Business English


rescue
verb[ T ]
 FINANCE, ECONOMICSuk /ˈreskjuː/us
to save a person, company, economy, etc. from financial failure:
The government is under pressure to rescue people who lost their pensions in the banking crisis.
These are desperate measures aimed at rescuing a sinking economy.
rescue sb/sth from sthThe company was rescued from administration by the Government two years ago.
rescue
noun[ C or U ]
 FINANCE, ECONOMICSuk /ˈreskjuː/us
the saving of someone or something from financial failure :
The rescue of the banks by government will work only if it restores economic growth.
An Indian company came to the rescue with a ten million dollar investment.
a rescue plan/strategy
a rescue effort/attempt

Examples of rescue


rescue
Interestingly, a robot that has run out of power away from the recharging station could be rescued by receiving power from another robot.
When the sailor is rescued, the serpent presents him with many gifts to take back with him.
Further more, rescuing previous texts from oblivion was common practice among many nineteenth-century naturalists.
Nonetheless, the book is a valuable contribution to rescuing the 1960s from nostalgia-mongers and despisers alike.
In general, each person is assigned a certain probability of being rescued.
Each person receives utility 1 from being rescued and zero from not being rescued.
The politicians effectively sat on the sidelines in the crucial years hoping to be rescued from their dilemma.
The dogs and cat are all rescues, from the street or the pound.
Should this opuscule by a man who was also a classical scholar, archaeologist, and art historian be rescued from the oblivion of two centuries?
The dead art rescues the ephemeral and perishing art as the only one alive.
The rescued person has been harmed so as to prevent her suffering a greater harm.
If the adjunct were merely adjoined, it is not clear how it rescues the subject trace.
The case studies conceivably could have rescued the reader.
The body, landscape and the artist are thus rescued from the world of social relations.
If he refrained from rescuing when this cost him nothing, this would indicate that he intended the death of the one to save the five.
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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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