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rescue

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res·cue1 /ˈreskjuː/ ●●○ S3 W3 verb [transitiveT]
SAVE/RESCUEto save someone or something from a situation of danger or harm 營救,解救,救援
Survivors of the crash were rescued by helicopter.
空難的生還者被直升機救了出來。
rescue somebody/something from somebody/something
She died trying to rescue her children from the blaze.
她試圖從大火中救出自己的孩子,卻不幸身亡。
rescuer noun [countableC]
THESAURUS
rescue to remove someone from a dangerous, difficult, or unpleasant situation 〔從危險、困難或不愉快的境況中〕營救,解救
Firefighters worked for two hours to rescue people from the building.
消防員奮戰兩小時,將衆人從大樓中救出。
Will you rescue me if I get stuck talking to Sam?
要是我跟湯姆說話脫不了身,你能不能來救我一救?
come to the rescue/somebody’s rescue to come and rescue or help someone 前來營救(某人)
It was an embarrassing moment, but fortunately Paul came to the rescue.
真是尴尬的一刻,幸好保羅來幫我了。
nSeveral 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 挽救〔某人免受殺害、傷害或損失〕;拯救〔某物使其繼續〕
Wearing a seat belt can help save your life.
系好安全帶可能會救你一命。
They saved the hospital from closure.
他們使那家醫院免於關閉。
nIf 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 〔用船或飛機〕將某人救出
A lifeboat picked them up two miles from the coast.
一艘救生艇在離岸兩英裏處將他們救起。
nThey 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 〔提供資金〕使某人擺脫困境
A number of state-owned enterprises have been bailed out by the central bank.
一些國有企業已由中央銀行出資解困。
nHe owed thousands of pounds and his mother had to bail him out.
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rescue2 ●●○ noun [countableC, uncountableU]
1 SAVE/RESCUEwhen someone or something is rescued from danger 營救,解救,救援
a daring rescue at sea
英勇的海上營救行動
rescue of
Storms delayed the rescue of the crash victims.
暴風雨延誤了營救車禍遇難者的工作。
Rescue workers arrived at the scene two hours later.
救援人員兩個小時後到達現場。
rescue mission/operation
The rescue operation proved successful.
這次救援行動是成功的。
2 come to the/somebody’s rescue 
a) to save someone who is in a dangerous situation 挽救[搭救]某人
A lifeboat came to the yachtsman’s rescue.
一艘救生艇挽救了快艇駕駛者的生命。
b) to help someone who is having problems or difficulties 救助某人,給某人救急
5Carol’s brother came to the rescue and sent her $1,000 to pay for the operation.
卡蘿爾的弟弟救了急,寄給她1,000美元手術費。
nCarol’s brother came to the rescue and sent her $1000.
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nCOLLOCATIONS
adjectives
a 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.
verbs
attempt/mount a rescue (=try to rescue someone)
The stormy conditions made it impossible to mount a rescue.
rescue + NOUN
a 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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From Longman Business Dictionary
rescueres·cue1 /ˈreskjuː/ verb [transitiveT]COMMERCE
to save a company, country, or economic system that is in danger of failing, for example because of financial problems
The fund is aimed at rescuing financially troubled companies.
efforts to rescue the economy by lowering interest rates
rescuerescue2 noun [countableC]COMMERCE
1an occasion when a company, country, or economic system is saved from failing
The company faces bankruptcy unless a rescue can be negotiated.
The International Monetary Fundcame to the rescue.
2rescue attempt/effort/plan etc an attempt, effort etc to save a company, country, or economic system from failing
It’s an ambitious rescue effort, and some marketing experts question whether the strategy will be effective.
a last-ditch financial rescue package
Origin rescue1
(1300-1400) Old French rescourre, from escourre to shake out, from Latin excutere

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