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sal.vage obj5sAl7vIJv [T]to save (goods) from damage or destruction, esp. from a ship that has sunk or been damaged or a building that has been damaged by fire or flooding(火灾、洪水、船只失事时的)抢救The ship was lying in deep water, but we managed to salvage some of its cargo.船正沉没在深水中,但我们还是设法抢救出船上的一些货物。After the fire, there wasn't much furniture left worth salvaging.火灾过后,已经没有剩下多少值得抢救的家具了。(fig.) At the meeting today, foreign ministers will attempt to salvage something from the failure of the peace mission.在今天的会上,外交部长们将试图对已告失败的和平使命作出一些挽救。(fig.) After the fraud scandal he had to make great efforts to salvage his reputation.在诈骗丑闻传出以后,他得作很大努力来挽回名声。(fig.) The Party was desperately attempting to salvage some of its lost credibility and is not going to give up power without a struggle.这个党拼命要挽回它已经失去的信任度,不想未作努力便放弃权力。(fig.) It was desperate last-ditch attempt to salvage the situation.这是挽回局势的背水一战。
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