| | to save / to assist / to rescue | HSK 3 |
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| | to rescue | HSK 5 |
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| | to relieve disaster / to help disaster victims | HSK 5 |
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| | to save / to support / to help / to assist | HSK 6 |
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| | to give emergency treatment / first aid | HSK 6 |
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| | to help sb in trouble / aid / assistance | HSK 6 |
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| | to save sb's life / (interj.) Help! / Save me! | HSK 6 |
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| | to remedy | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to rescue / to help out of difficulties / to save the situation | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to save; to rescue | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to seek help (when in distress or having difficulties) | HSK 7-9 |
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| | search and rescue | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to provide critical care (to a patient or a diseased plant) | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to rescue | HSK 7-9 |
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| | emergency relief / to help the needy with cash or goods | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to call for help | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to save / to remedy / to rescue | HSK 7-9 |
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| | to save from extinction / to save the nation | |
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| | Saving Private Ryan (1998 movie) | |
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| | to save a life / life-saving | |
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| | firefighting / to extinguish a fire and save life and property / to dive (of goalkeeper in soccer) | |
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| | to redeem / redemption; salvation | |
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| | to save the nation | |
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| | to be rescued; to be saved | |
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| | to get oneself out of trouble | |
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| | to rescue / to administer first aid | |
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| | savior | |
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| | to treat the disease to save the patient / to criticize a person in order to help him | |
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| | to put out a fire / firefighting | |
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| | to help the dying and heal the injured | |
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| | lit. no antidote is possible (idiom); incurable / incorrigible / beyond redemption | |
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| | salvation | |
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| | to come to the aid of / to save / to rescue from danger / to relieve | |
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| | to provide emergency assistance | |
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| | to be saved | |
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| | to rescue | |
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| | savior; liberator; emancipator; knight in shining armor | |
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| | to bring back to life | |
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| | relief troops; reinforcements | |
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| | lit. to besiege 魏 and rescue 趙|赵 (idiom) / fig. to relieve a besieged ally by attacking the home base of the besiegers | |
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| | incurable / incorrigible / beyond cure / hopeless | |
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| | to abandon self for others (idiom); to sacrifice oneself to help the people / altruism | |
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| | to jump into a well to rescue sb else (idiom); fig. to help others at the risk to oneself | |
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| | to remedy defects and correct errors (idiom); to rectify past mistakes | |
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| | lit. to carry firewood to put out a fire (idiom); fig. to make a problem worse by inappropriate action | |
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| | (one's) last straw to clutch at; one's last hope | |
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| | to rescue / to pluck from danger | |
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| | life jacket / life vest | |
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| | heroic rescue of a damsel in distress | |
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| | life buoy; life belt / (jocular) flab; spare tire | |
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| | lifeboat | |
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| | water in a distant place is of little use in putting out a fire right here / (fig.) a slow remedy does not address the current emergency | |
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| | Salvation Army (protestant philanthropic organization founded in London in 1865) | |
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| | market rescue (by central bank) | |
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| | a life raft | |
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| | humanitarian aid | |
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| | emergency desk / first aid office | |
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| | to provide relief during times of emergency and disaster (idiom) | |
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| | fast-acting heart pills (a medication developed in China in 1982 to treat heart conditions including angina) | |
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| | the Savior (in Christianity) | |
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| | help the starving but not the poor (idiom) | |
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| | administrative remedy | |
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| | boat deck (upper deck on which lifeboats are stored) | |
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| | rescue worker | |
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| | salvation | |
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| | rescue team | |
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| | lifeboat | |
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| | to unbrick; to restore (an electronic device) to a functional state | |
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| | Redeemer | |
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| | to rescue / rescue (operation, workers) | |
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| | (of sb who ostensibly collaborated with the Japanese during the Sino-Japanese war of 1937-1945) to secretly work for the Nationalists or against the Communists | |
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| | hopeless / incurable | |
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| | first-aid kit | |
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| | Save the Nation anti-Japanese organization | |
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| | the Save the Nation Anti-Japanese Protest Movement stemming from the Manchurian railway incident of 18th July 1931 九一八事變|九一八事变 | |
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| | State Council Earthquake Relief Headquarters | |
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| | search and rescue dog | |
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| | saving a life is more meritorious than building a seven-floor pagoda (idiom) | |
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| | to save the show (for instance by stepping in for an absent actor) | |
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| | the show must go on (idiom) | |
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| | plan of salvation | |
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| | sea rescue service / lifeboat service | |
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| | relief grain / emergency provisions | |
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| | emergency aid committee (of PRC Ministry of Civil Affairs 民政部) | |
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| | disaster relief funds | |
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| | add firewood to put out the flames (idiom); fig. ill-advised action that only makes the problem worse / to add fuel to the fire | |
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| | lifeguard | |
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| | self-help (idiom) | |
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| | antichemical rescue | |
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