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1 salvage
1. noun1) (rescue of property) Bergung, die; attrib. Bergungs[arbeiten, -aktion]2. transitive verb2) (save for recycling) für die Wiederverwendung sammeln* * *['sælvi‹] 1. verb(to save from loss or destruction in a fire, shipwreck etc: He salvaged his books from the burning house.) bergen2. noun1) (the act of salvaging.) die Bergung2) (property etc which has been salvaged: Was there any salvage from the wreck?) das Bergungsgut* * *sal·vage[ˈsælvɪʤ]I. vt▪ to \salvage sth1. (rescue) cargo etw bergen2. (preserve) etw rettento \salvage one's reputation seinen Ruf wahren\salvage operation Bergungsaktion f* * *['slvɪdZ]1. n(= act) Bergung f; (= objects) Bergungsgut nt; (= payment) Bergelohn m; (= proceeds from salvaged goods) Wert m der geretteten Waren2. vt(from wreck, building) bergen (from aus); (fig) retten (from von)to salvage sth from the fire — etw aus den Flammen retten
to salvage one's pride/reputation — sich (dat) seinen Stolz/Ruf erhalten können
salvage what you can (lit, fig) — rettet, was ihr retten könnt
a few happy memories can be salvaged from the marriage — ein paar glückliche Erinnerungen können aus den Trümmern der Ehe geborgen werden
* * *salvage [ˈsælvıdʒ]A s1. SCHIFF etca) Bergung f, Rettung f (eines Schiffs oder seiner Ladung, auch brandgefährdeter Güter etc)b) Bergungsgut nsalvage (work) Aufräumungsarbeiten pl4. TECHa) Wiederverwertung f (von Industrieabfällen etc)b) verwertbares Altmaterial:salvage value Schrottwert mB v/tsalvage the situation die Situation retten2. Altmaterial verwerten* * *1. noun1) (rescue of property) Bergung, die; attrib. Bergungs[arbeiten, -aktion]2. transitive verb2) (save for recycling) für die Wiederverwendung sammeln* * *(ships) n.Altmaterial n.Rettung -en f. v.bergen v.(§ p.,pp.: barg, geborgen)retten v.
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