英:[ˈreskjuː]
美:[ˈreskjuː]
英:[ˈreskjuː]
美:[ˈreskjuː]
res·cue
re skyu
复数:rescues
第三人称单数:rescues
现在分词:rescuing
过去式:rescued
过去分词:rescued
rescuable (adj.), rescuer (n.)
词根:rescue
n.rescuer 救助者
verb
transitive verb
to free from confinement, danger, or evil : save, deliver … a volunteer group that rescues and nurtures injured and orphaned wildlife …—Australian Geographic (figurative) … the acanthus leaf into which the light fixture on the hall ceiling is set was rescued from a curbside trash heap.—Barbara Deane: such as
They were rescued from the burning building by firefighters.
to take (someone, such as a prisoner) forcibly from custody
to recover (something, such as a prize) by force
to deliver (a place under siege) by armed force
rescue workn. 救济事业
rescue workers救援人员
search and rescue搜索与营救
rescue operation救护工作,拯救行动;抢险救援工作;救助作业
rescue package一揽子救援计划
rescue mission营救任务,救助任务;抢险救援任务
rescue equipment救援装备;救生设备
come to the rescue救援;前来营救
rescue vehicle救援车;修理车
rescue ship救难船;海难救助船
rescue crew救护队
这组词都有“营救、拯救、搭救”的意思,其区别是:
save含义广泛,既可指营救某人使脱离危险,也可指精神或道德上的拯救。
rescue多指营救某人脱离紧迫的危险。
以上来源于网络
14世纪晚期, rescoue,“从 rescue(v.)拯救免于危险、监禁、敌人等的行为。中古英语中更早的名词或名词形式是 rescous(14世纪初),来自古法语 rescous,是 rescourre, rescorre 的动名词。
自1888年(威廉·布斯)起,作为形容词,“旨在挽救堕落或卑劣的人”,最初特指妓女,但也包括酗酒者; 因此, rescue mission,为那些需要精神或道德康复的人提供帮助。一个 rescue opera(到1935年,可能是翻译大陆短语)是指在经历了巨大的磨难后,英雄或女主角被拯救的歌剧。
援救
救护
逃叫
Middle English rescouen, rescuen, from Anglo-French rescure, from re- + escure to shake off, from Latin excutere, from ex- + quatere to shake
The first known use of rescue was in the 14th century
research1 of 2noun
careful study and investigation for the purpose of discovering and explaining new knowledge
the collecting of information about a subject
research2 of 2verb
to search or investigate thoroughly
research her options
to do research for
research a book
research1 of 2noun
careful study and investigation for the purpose of discovering and explaining new knowledge
the collecting of information about a subject
research2 of 2verb
to search or investigate thoroughly
research her options
to do research for
research a book
research1 of 2noun
careful study and investigation for the purpose of discovering and explaining new knowledge
the collecting of information about a subject
research2 of 2verb
to search or investigate thoroughly
research her options
to do research for
research a book
research1 of 2noun
careful study and investigation for the purpose of discovering and explaining new knowledge
the collecting of information about a subject
research2 of 2verb
to search or investigate thoroughly
research her options
to do research for
research a book
research1 of 2noun
careful study and investigation for the purpose of discovering and explaining new knowledge
the collecting of information about a subject
research2 of 2verb
to search or investigate thoroughly
research her options
to do research for
research a book
rescueverb
to free from danger or evil : save
rescueverb
to free from danger or evil : save
rescueverb
to free from danger or evil : save
rescueverb
to free from danger or evil : save
rescueverb
to free from danger or evil : save
1 "And on the beach just now. This is what I thought. We want to have fun. And we want to be rescued."
2 “Even if he isn’t okay right now,” she told Mini, “we’re going to rescue him, and then he’ll definitely be okay.”
3 Now two men in a motorboat came by and offered to rescue him.
这时有两位乘着汽船的男人经过这里,表示要营救他.
4 Byrd said that Ray’s rescue was a miracle and it didn’t seem like that was quite right.
5 “There’s a rescue party coming,” Lyra told them.
6 Cat had looked the scariest future in the eye and had been rescued from it at the last second.
7 He first focused almost exclusively on the rescue operation, before demanding a full international inquiry.
他先是全力扑在营救工作上, 接着要求展开国际调查.
8 Even if my Uptown relatives don’t want me, at least they could rescue Mama Ya-Ya.
9 Every other task he performed was related to search and rescue.
10 Our emergency teams are working in City and Washington C, to help with local rescue efforts.
紧急行动小组正在纽约市和华府协助地方力量实施救援.
11 Rescue workers rushed to the site of the plane crash.
抢救人员冲向飞机坠毁的现场。
12 At Troy he rescued a maiden who was in the same plight as Andromeda, waiting on the shore to be devoured by a sea monster which could be appeased in no other way.
13 Shay winked, pushed a button, and said, “Hey, it’s me, Shay. No, I’m sorry, Dr. Cable’s busy. Doing what? Well, it’s complicated . She muted the device. “Shouldn’t you be rescuing people or something, Tally?
14 Piper tried to imagine what Nico di Angelo was feeling, stuck in a jar with only two pomegranate seeds left to sustain him, and no idea whether he would be rescued.
15 He wondered how the tides and waves had come into play on that afternoon along the Jersey shoreline when Martha saw the pebble and bent down to rescue it from geology.
16 “Because, I don’t know, Julian. I kind of think that if you had been there, we might not have rescued them at all. You probably would have been cheering for the seventh graders!”
17 “Now that we’re all back together, we need to talk about getting rescued and resuming our pageant practice.”
18 “Wait! You mean the warehouse where you rescued him from the fire?” asked Brooklyn.
19 I couldn’t see his face, but I was sure he was coming to rescue me from the top of that cliff.
20 “I just think maybe we should think about trying to rescue ourselves. Sorry, it’s just what I think. I mean, no, I’m not sorry. It’s what I think.”
2 抢救
3 援救的
4 收回
recovery withdrawal retrieval re-entry recuperation retire withdraw retrieve reclaim retract repo recapture recoup recuperate repossess unsay buy in
5 劫夺
6 救出
release delivery redemption deliverance deliver recover rid relieve redeem salvage extricate deliverer extrication save retrieve bail
7 释放
spring liberty discharge let-off unhand free release deliver loose unlock liberate untie unbind unlink unchain unloose uncage set free at liberty
8 搭救
10 拯救
13 救济
help relief redress almsgiving relieve assistance succor salve saving release boot salvation redemption salvage ministration save right reform succour boot tree