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1 rescuing operation
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2 retrieval
nounbeyond or past retrieval — hoffnungslos
4) (Computing) Wiederauffinden, das* * *noun das Apportieren* * *re·triev·al[rɪˈtri:vəbl̩]n no plhe had little hope for the \retrieval of the stolen painting er hatte wenig Hoffnung, dass das gestohlene Gemälde wieder auftauchen würdeto be beyond [or past] \retrieval hoffnungslos verloren sein3. COMPUTdata/information \retrieval (obtaining) Daten-/Informationsabruf m; (getting back) Retrieval nt fachspr, Daten-/Informationsrückgewinnung f, Wiederauffinden nt* * *[rI'triːvəl]n1) (= recovering) Zurück-/Hervor-/Heraus-/Herunterholen nt; (= rescuing) Rettung f; (from wreckage etc) Bergung f; (of material from waste) Rückgewinnung f; (COMPUT of information) Abfragen nt, Abrufen nt; (after a crash) Wiederherstellen nt; (of honour, position, money, investment) Wiedererlangen nt; (of loss) Wiedergutmachen nt3) (by dog) Apportieren nt* * *retrieval [-vl] s1. Wiedergewinnung f, -erlangung f2. Wiederherstellung f3. Wiedergutmachung f5. IT Retrieval n (Wiederauffinden gespeicherter Daten):retrieval system Retrievalsystem n* * *nounbeyond or past retrieval — hoffnungslos
4) (Computing) Wiederauffinden, das* * *n.Rettung -en f.Rückgewinnung f.Wiederauffinden n.Wiederherstellung f.Zurückholen n. -
3 rescue
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
* * *n.Bergung -en f.Errettung f.Rettung -en f. -
4 life-saving
nounRettungsschwimmen, das; attrib. Rettungs[gerät, -technik]; lebensrettend [Medikament]* * *noun (the act or skill of rescuing people from drowning: The boy is being taught life-saving.) die Lebensrettung* * *ˈlife-sav·ing* * *nounRettungsschwimmen, das; attrib. Rettungs[gerät, -technik]; lebensrettend [Medikament] -
5 retrieval
re·triev·al [rɪʼtri:vəbl̩] nhe had little hope for the \retrieval of the stolen painting er hatte wenig Hoffnung, dass das gestohlene Gemälde wieder auftauchen würde3) computdata/information \retrieval ( obtaining) Daten-/Informationsabruf m; ( getting back) Retrieval nt fachspr, Daten-/Informationsrückgewinnung f
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