to save from extinction; to save the nation
to rescue; to pluck from danger
to help sb in trouble; aid; assistance
help! (interjection) ; save me!; to save (somebody's life); to save (someone); to rescue (someone)
to save the show (for instance by stepping in for an absent actor)
market rescue (by central bank)
to rescue; to administer first aid
to save; to support; to help; to assist
savior; liberator; emancipator; knight in shining armor
to rescue and give medical treatment
emergency relief; to help the needy with cash or goods
to relieve disaster; to help disaster victims
to save a life; life-saving
to save (a soul); redemption
to rescue; rescue (operation, workers)
sea rescue service; lifeboat service
relief grain; emergency provisions
life buoy; life belt; (jocularly) flab; spare tire
to help the dying and heal the injured
relief provisions; material assistance
emergency aid committee (of PRC Ministry of Civil Affairs 民政部)
boat deck (upper deck on which lifeboats are stored)
first aid; emergency treatment
firefighting; to extinguish a fire and save life and property; to dive (of goalkeeper in soccer)
to save; to remedy; to rescue
to come to the aid of; to save; to rescue from danger; to relieve
to rescue; to help out of difficulties; to save the situation
emergency desk; first aid office
incurable; incorrigible; beyond cure; hopeless
to rescue a child; Save the Children, a British charity
incurable; no way of curing; hopeless
to treat the disease to save the patient; to criticize a person in order to help him
earthquake relief headquarter
(lit.) water from afar quenches not fire; fig. urgent need; a slow remedy does not address the current emergency