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gen.
rescue ((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 ) ; redemption ; help ; salvage (the act of salvaging) ; salvation (This delay was the salvation of the army ) ; salve ; saving ; deliverance ; retrieval (evilnero ) ; panacea ; escapement ; escape ; boon (Microwaves are a boon for busy people Taras ) ; safety
Gruzovik
rescuing
aeroh.
recovery (модели)
antic.
rescous
astron.
retrieving ; return
avia.
recovery (напр., беспилотного ЛА)
banc.
bailout (испытывающего затруднения предприятия raf )
fútb.
save (термин используется современными российскими комментаторами (в частности, Константином Геничем) Tamerlane )
inf.
squeak (от чего-либо)
logíst.
salvaging
makár.
salvage (кого-либо от бедности и т.п.) ; escape (от опасности) ; recovery (исследовательской ракеты, космонавтов и т.п.)
medic.
rescue activity ; survivorship
mil.
recovery
náut.
survival
rel.
finding salvation ; redemption In religion, the deliverance of mankind from fundamentally negative or disabling conditions, such as suffering, evil, finitude, and death; also, in some religions, the restoration or raising up of the natural world to a higher realm, or state
rel., lat.
Salus ("salvation", Sal.)
gen.
godsend (Artjaazz )
rel., lat.
Salutis ("of salvation", Sal.)
cardiol.
salvage ("In this context, new promising therapeutic approaches aiming to enhance myocardial salvage have emerged". Nidarat )
defens.
recovery (воздушной мишени)
espac.
flyback ; rescue
náut., segur.
salvage
torp.
life saving