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ˈreskju:
1. сущ.
1) а) спасение( жизни) to attempt rescue ≈ попытаться спасти to effect, make, mount a rescue ≈ спасать rescue party come to the rescue go to the rescue rescue breathing Syn: deliverance, succour б) избавление, освобождение, высвобождение
2) а) юр. противозаконное освобождение из-под стражи;
противозаконное изъятие предметов (находящихся под арестом, в камере вещественных доказательств и т.д.) б) юр. лицо, противозаконно освобожденное из-под стражи
2. гл.
1) а) спасать (обычно об активном начале, но, хотя и редко, также о пассивном) ;
сохранять свое доброе имя The cave rescues from rain. ≈ Пещера дает защиту от дождя to rescue the situation ≈ спасти положение My life was rescued by good nursing. ≈ Моя жизнь была спасена благодаря хорошему уходу. Our records were rescued from the fire. ≈ Наши архивы спасли из огня. Syn: salvage, save б) избавлять( от чего-л.) you have rescued me trouble ≈ вы избавили меня от хлопот Syn: reserve, put aside, hold aside в) спорт отбивать нападение( в футболе) г) воен. снимать осаду
2) а) беречь, экономить (время, деньги, труд, силы и т. п.) to rescue oneself ≈ беречь себя;
беречь силы to rescue one's pains ≈ не трудиться понапрасну б) откладывать, копить( деньги, тж. rescue up) в) оставлять, приберегать, резервировать to rescue smth. for a rainy day ≈ откладывать на черный день The shopkeeper rescued a pound of my special cheese for me. ≈ Торговец оставил мне фунт моего любимого сыра.
3) а) захватывать силой б) юр. незаконно, силой освобождать кого-л. из-под стражи;
юр. незаконно, силой изымать имущество, находящееся под арестом ∙ Syn: deliver, ransom, redeem, rescue, conserve Ant: destroy, harm, lose, sentence спасение, освобождение, избавление - * boat спасательная лодка - * party спасательный отряд - * work спасательное дело;
спасательные работы - * service спасательная служба - to come /to go/ to the * приходить на помощь (юридическое) насильственное освобождение из заключения (юридическое) лицо, насильственно освобожденное из заключения (юридическое) насильственное, незаконное изъятие спасать, избавлять;
освобождать - to * smb. from danger спасти кого-л.: избавить кого-л. от опасности - to * smb. from a scrape выручить кого-л. из беды - to * troops( военное) прийти на помощь( окруженным) войскам - to * smb. from drowning спасти утопающего - to * a drunkard помочь пьянице бросить пить - to * a name from oblivion оживлять в памяти людей незаслуженно забытое имя - the firemen *d three children from the top floor пожарные вынесли с верхнего этажа троих детей деблокировать (осажденный город) ;
снять осаду;
прорвать блокаду( юридическое) насильственно освобождать заключенного (юридическое) самовольно забирать свое имущество, находящееся под арестом rescue избавление ~ избавлять ~ насильственно освобождать заключенного ~ насильственно освобождать из-под ареста ~ насильственное незаконное изъятие ~ насильственное освобождение из заключения ~ насильственное освобождение из-под ареста ~ юр. незаконно освобождать (арестованного) ~ незаконно отнимать силой ~ незаконное отнятие силой ~ освобождать ~ освобождать приз силой ~ освобождение ~ освобождение приза силой ~ юр. отнимать силой (свое имущество, находящееся под арестом) ~ самовольно отнимать свое имущество, находящееся под арестом ~ спасать;
избавлять, освобождать;
выручать ~ спасать ~ спасение;
освобождение, избавление;
to come (или to go) to the rescue помогать, приходить на помощь ~ спасение ~ attr. спасательный;
rescue party спасательная экспедиция ~ attr. спасательный;
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['reskjuː] 1. гл.1)а) спасатьMy life was rescued by good nursing. — Моя жизнь была спасена благодаря хорошему уходу.
Our records were rescued from the fire. — Наши архивы спасли из огня.
Syn:б) избавлятьYou have rescued me from trouble. — Вы избавили меня от хлопот.
Syn:в) спорт. отбивать нападение ( в футболе)г) воен. снимать осаду2)а) беречь, экономить (время, деньги, труд, силы)to rescue oneself — беречь себя; беречь силы
б) = rescue up откладывать, копить ( деньги)в) оставлять, приберегать, резервироватьto rescue smth. for a rainy day — откладывать на чёрный день
The shopkeeper rescued a pound of my special cheese for me. — Торговец оставил мне фунт моего любимого сыра.
4) юр.а) незаконно, силой освобождать кого-л. из-под стражиб) незаконно, силой изымать имущество, находящееся под арестом•Syn:Ant:2. сущ.to effect / make / mount a rescue — спасать
- rescue breathingto come / go to the rescue — помогать, приходить на помощь
Syn:2) избавление, освобождение, высвобождение3) юр.б) противозаконное изъятие предметов (у находящихся под арестом, в камере вещественных доказательств и т. п.)в) лицо, противозаконно освобождённое из-под стражи -
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rescue [ˈreskju:]1. noun• to the rescue! à la rescousse !( = save) secourir3. compounds* * *['reskjuː] 1.1) ( aid) secours mto come/go to somebody's rescue — venir/aller au secours de quelqu'un
to come/go to the rescue — venir/aller à la rescousse
2) ( operation) sauvetage m (of de)2. 3.transitive verb ( save) sauver [person]; ( salvage) récupérer [object]; ( aid) porter secours à [person, company]; venir à l'aide de [industry]; ( release) libérer -
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rescue ['reskju:](from danger) sauver; (from captivity) délivrer; (from need, difficulty) secourir, venir au secours de;∎ to rescue sb from drowning sauver qn de la noyade;∎ they were rescued from a potentially dangerous situation on les a tirés d'une situation qui aurait pu être dangereuse;∎ the survivors were waiting to be rescued les survivants attendaient des secours;∎ figurative thanks for rescuing me from that boring conversation merci de m'avoir délivré, cette conversation m'assommait;∎ to rescue sb's name from oblivion arracher le nom de qn à l'oubli;∎ to rescue sb from poverty tirer qn de la misère2 noun(from danger, drowning) sauvetage m; (from captivity) délivrance f; (from need, difficulty) secours m;∎ to go/to come to sb's rescue aller/venir au secours ou à la rescousse de qn;∎ rescue was impossible toute opération de sauvetage était impossible(attempt, mission, operation, party, team) de sauvetage, de secours►► rescue services services mpl de secours;rescue worker sauveteur m -
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'reskju:
1. verb(to get or take out of a dangerous situation, captivity etc: The lifeboat was sent out to rescue the sailors from the sinking ship.) rescatar, socorrer
2. noun((an) act of rescuing or state of being rescued: The lifeboat crew performed four rescues last week; After his rescue, the climber was taken to hospital; They came quickly to our rescue.) rescate- rescuerrescue1 n rescaterescue2 vb rescatar / salvartr['reskjʊː]1 rescate nombre masculino1 rescatar ( from, de)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto come to somebody's rescue acudir en auxilio de alguienrescue attempt intento de rescaterescue operation operación nombre femenino de rescaterescue team equipo de salvamentorescue n: rescate mn.• liberación s.f.• libramiento s.m.• rescate s.m.• salvación s.f.• salvamento s.m.v.• libertar v.• librar v.• rescatar v.• salvar v.
I 'reskjuːmass & count noun rescate mto come/go to the/somebody's rescue: Mum came to the rescue and paid my phone bill Mamá me salvó al pagar la cuenta del teléfono; they went to his rescue — acudieron a socorrerlo (liter), fueron or (liter) acudieron en su auxilio; (before n) <services, team> de rescate or salvamento
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transitive verb rescatar, salvar['reskjuː]to rescue somebody/something FROM something/-ING: he was rescued from drowning lo salvaron de morir ahogado; the bank rescued the company from bankruptcy — el banco salvó a la empresa de la quiebra
1.N rescate m, salvamento mthe hero of the rescue was... — el héroe del rescate or salvamento fue...
to come/go to sb's rescue — acudir en auxilio de algn, socorrer a algn
to the rescue! — ¡al socorro!
Batman to the rescue! — ¡Batman acude a la llamada!
2.VT salvar, rescatar3.CPDrescue attempt N — tentativa f de salvamento, tentativa f de rescate
rescue dig N — excavación f de urgencia
rescue operations NPL — operaciones fpl de salvamento, operaciones fpl de rescate
rescue package N — (Pol, Comm) paquete m de medidas urgentes
rescue party N — equipo m de salvamento, equipo m de rescate
rescue services NPL — servicios mpl de rescate, servicios mpl de salvamento
rescue team N — = rescue party
rescue vessel N — buque m de salvamento
rescue work N — operación f de salvamento, operación f de rescate
rescue worker N — persona f que trabaja en labores de rescate
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I ['reskjuː]mass & count noun rescate mto come/go to the/somebody's rescue: Mum came to the rescue and paid my phone bill Mamá me salvó al pagar la cuenta del teléfono; they went to his rescue — acudieron a socorrerlo (liter), fueron or (liter) acudieron en su auxilio; (before n) <services, team> de rescate or salvamento
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transitive verb rescatar, salvarto rescue somebody/something FROM something/-ING: he was rescued from drowning lo salvaron de morir ahogado; the bank rescued the company from bankruptcy — el banco salvó a la empresa de la quiebra
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1. transitive verb 2. nounsee 1.: Rettung, die; Befreiung, die; attrib. Rettungs[dienst, -versuch, -mannschaft, -aktion]go/come to the/somebody's rescue — jemandem zu Hilfe kommen
* * *['reskju:] 1. verb(to get or take out of a dangerous situation, captivity etc: The lifeboat was sent out to rescue the sailors from the sinking ship.) retten2. noun((an) act of rescuing or state of being rescued: The lifeboat crew performed four rescues last week; After his rescue, the climber was taken to hospital; They came quickly to our rescue.) die Rettung- academic.ru/61716/rescuer">rescuer* * *res·cue[ˈreskju:]I. vtto \rescue a hostage/a prisoner eine Geisel/einen Gefangenen befreiento \rescue sb from danger jdn aus einer Gefahr rettento \rescue sb/sth from a fire jdn/etw aus einem Feuer rettenII. nto come [or go] to sb's \rescue jdm zu Hilfe kommen\rescue bid Rettungsversuch m\rescue mission Rettungsmission f, Rettungseinsatz m\rescue operation Rettungsarbeiten pl, Bergungsarbeiten pl\rescue package Notpaket nt\rescue team Rettungsmannschaft f* * *['reskjuː]1. n(= saving) Rettung f; (= freeing) Errettung f, Befreiung frescue was difficult — die Rettung war schwierig
to go/come to sb's rescue — jdm zu Hilfe kommen
it was Bob to the rescue — Bob war unsere/seine etc Rettung
rescue attempt/operation/party — Rettungsversuch m/-aktion f/-mannschaft f
See:→ air-sea rescue2. vt(= save) retten; (= free) erretten, befreienyou rescued me from a difficult situation the rescued were taken to hospital — du hast mich aus einer schwierigen Lage gerettet die Geretteten wurden ins Krankenhaus gebracht
* * *rescue [ˈreskjuː]A v/trescue sb from drowning jemanden vor dem Ertrinken retten;rescue from oblivion der Vergessenheit entreißen3. (gewaltsam) zurückholenB s1. Rettung f, Bergung f:come to sb’s rescue jemandem zu Hilfe kommen2. (gewaltsame) Befreiung3. JUR (gewaltsame) WiederinbesitznahmeC adj Rettungs…, Bergungs…:rescue breathing Mund-zuMund-Beatmung f;rescue helicopter Rettungshubschrauber m;rescue operations Bergungs-, Rettungsarbeiten;* * *1. transitive verbretten ( from aus); (set free) befreien ( from aus)2. nounsee 1.: Rettung, die; Befreiung, die; attrib. Rettungs[dienst, -versuch, -mannschaft, -aktion]go/come to the/somebody's rescue — jemandem zu Hilfe kommen
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ə'tempt
1. verb(to try: He attempted to reach the dying man, but did not succeed; He did not attempt the last question in the exam.) intentar, tratar de
2. noun1) (a try: They failed in their attempt to climb the Everest; She made no attempt to run away.) tentativa, intento2) (an attack: They made an attempt on his life but he survived.) atentadoattempt1 n intento / tentativaattempt2 vb intentartr[ə'tempt]1 (try) intento, tentativa1 intentar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto make an attempt on somebody's life atentar contra la vida de alguienattempt [ə'tɛmpt] vt: intentar, tratar deattempt n: intento m, tentativa fn.• atentado s.m.• conato s.m.• intento s.m.• tentativa s.f.v.• atentar v.• atentar contra v.• intentar v.• tentar v.
I ə'tempta) ( try)to attempt to + inf/-ing — tratar de or intentar + inf
b) ( have a try at) \<\<student\>\> \<\<exam question\>\> intentar responder a (frml)c) attempted past pattempted suicide — intento m de suicidio
attempted murder/robbery — tentativa f de asesinato/robo
attempted coup — intentona f golpista
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noun intento mat o (esp AmE) on the first attempt — a la primera (tentativa), al primer intento
[ǝ'tempt]attempt to + inf: in my attempt to avoid the other car... al tratar de or intentar esquivar el otro coche...; they made no attempt to be polite no hicieron ningún esfuerzo para ser corteses; attempt at something/-ing: I made an attempt at conversation traté de or intenté entablar conversación; she had another attempt at the record volvió a intentar batir el récord; to make an attempt on somebody's life — atentar contra la vida de alguien
1. N1) (=try) intento mafter several attempts they gave up — tras varios intentos or varias tentativas, se dieron por vencidos
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we had to give up the attempt — tuvimos que renunciar a la empresa•
it was a good attempt — fue un esfuerzo digno de alabanza•
to make an attempt to do sth — hacer una tentativa de hacer algo, intentar hacer algo2) (=attack) atentado m•
to make an attempt on sb's life — atentar contra la vida de algn2. VT1) [+ task] intentar realizar; [+ exam question] intentar responder ato attempt a reply — intentar responder, tratar de responder
2) (=try)to attempt to do sth — tratar de or intentar or (esp LAm) procurar hacer algo
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I [ə'tempt]a) ( try)to attempt to + inf/-ing — tratar de or intentar + inf
b) ( have a try at) \<\<student\>\> \<\<exam question\>\> intentar responder a (frml)c) attempted past pattempted suicide — intento m de suicidio
attempted murder/robbery — tentativa f de asesinato/robo
attempted coup — intentona f golpista
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noun intento mat o (esp AmE) on the first attempt — a la primera (tentativa), al primer intento
attempt to + inf: in my attempt to avoid the other car... al tratar de or intentar esquivar el otro coche...; they made no attempt to be polite no hicieron ningún esfuerzo para ser corteses; attempt at something/-ing: I made an attempt at conversation traté de or intenté entablar conversación; she had another attempt at the record volvió a intentar batir el récord; to make an attempt on somebody's life — atentar contra la vida de alguien
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res·cue [ʼreskju:] vt( free) jdn/etw befreien;to \rescue a hostage/ a prisoner eine Geisel/einen Gefangenen befreien;to \rescue sb from danger jdn aus einer Gefahr retten;modifier (attempt, helicopter) Rettungs-;\rescue bid Rettungsversuch m;\rescue mission Rettungsmission f, Rettungseinsatz m;\rescue package Notpaket nt;\rescue team Rettungsmannschaft f -
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N1. प्रयासThe rescue attempts for the flood victims were hindered by the continous bad weather.--------VTI1. प्रयास\attemptकरनाThe prisoners attempted to escape from the prison. -
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Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине > rescue attempt
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1. adjectivekühn; waghalsig [Kunststück, Tat]2. noun, no pl.Kühnheit, die* * *adjective (bold; courageous: He was a daring pilot; a daring attempt to rescue the climber.) wagemutig* * *dar·ing[ˈdeərɪŋ, AM ˈder-]I. adj\daring rescue operation riskante [o waghalsige] Rettungsaktion▪ it is \daring to do sth es ist kühn, etw zu tunto show \daring Mut beweisen [o zeigen]* * *['dɛərɪŋ]1. adjat least she was daring enough to attempt it — sie hat sich wenigstens getraut, es zu versuchen
a daring low-cut dress — ein Kleid mit gewagtem Ausschnitt
2. nWagemut m, Kühnheit f (geh); (of statement) Gewagtheit f* * *daring [ˈdeərıŋ]A adj (adv daringly)1. wagemutig, tapfer, kühn2. gewagt, verwegen (beide auch fig):a daring film ein gewagter Film;a daring neckline ein gewagtes Dekolleté3. unverschämt, dreistB s (Wage)Mut m, Kühnheit f* * *1. adjectivekühn; waghalsig [Kunststück, Tat]2. noun, no pl.Kühnheit, die* * *adj.wagemutig adj.wagend adj.
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