援救英语怎么说
- They were succoured from the fire by the rescue helicopter.
- His owners rescue the puppies, but Regina still has Missy.
- Chilean engineers, rescuers and workers have shown what they are capable of.
- It believes the latest bail-out is a swindle on European taxpayers.
- Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda sent priority orders for rescue operations, Machimura said.
- Neither the Irish rescue package nor Portugal's request for one did anything to calm sovereign bond markets.
- But as more supplies and relief workers came in, traffic slowed to a crawl on the streets of Jiegu.
- It was designed for a variety of USES, including search and rescue, fighting forest fires, and assisting in fighting fires in cities.
- This rescue feature is provided by the Enterprise Linux installer.
- Voters in the donor country would be outraged if the rewards of their thrift were used to rescue the profligate.
- Farther north, on the famous beaches of Rio DE Janeiro, penguin appearances and rescues have become common in recent years.
- And the perception that the moralizers will block any further rescue actions has set off a renewed market panic.
- Guided by periodic shafts of light, rescue teams made their way through the pitch-black as they searched for survivors.
- Rescue efforts were continuing.
- No wonder German taxpayers are steamed at the idea of having to fund a Greek rescue plan.
- France is still in the rescuers' camp, but it, too, is starting to attract attention.
- He said a colleague told him the wreckage was needed to fill in a muddy ditch to make rescue efforts easier.
- In the end, a new rescue will be agreed.
- But ultimately it needs its own financial rescue plan.
- My plea is for richer countries that are more responsible to come to the rescue of countries on the edge.
- Budget reductions are tied to the bailout.
- The ship was wrecked on the rock. The rescuing team found the wreck of the ship.
- There are, though, other options.