/ˈreskju: ||; ˈrɛskjυ/verb
[T] rescue sb/sth (from sb/sth) to save sb/sth from a situation that is dangerous or unpleasant 解救;营救:
He rescued a child from drowning.他救起一名落水儿童。
rescuenoun [C,U]
Ten fishermen were saved in a daring sea rescue.在一次英勇的海上救援行动中,有十名渔民获救。Blow the whistle if you're in danger, and someone should come to your rescue.遇到危险就吹这哨子,有人会来解救。rescue workers/boats/helicopters救援人员╱船╱直升机 ➔rescuernoun [C]
rescue1/ˋrɛskju; ˈreskjuː/v [T] to save someone from harm or danger 营救﹐救援﹐解救: rescue sb from sth He rescued two people from the fire. 他从大火中救出两个人。Survivors of the crash were rescued by helicopter. 空难的生还者被直升机救了出来。—rescuer n [C]
rescue2n [C,U] when someone is saved from harm or danger 营救﹐救援﹐解救: his attempted rescue of a drowning man 他试图救起一名遇溺男子A lifeboat came to our rescue (=rescued us). 一艘救生艇把我们救起来。rescue team/workers/boat etc 救援队/救援人员/救援船只等
rescuerescuerescues2nounsaving somebody or something from danger: The police came to his rescue.rescuerescuerescuesrescuedrescuing1verb (rescues, rescuing, rescued)to save somebody or something from danger: She rescued the child when he fell in the river.