extrication
noun [ C or U ] uk/ˌek.strɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/ us/ˌek.strəˈkeɪ.ʃən/
解救;帮助他人摆脱(困境)
the act of removing something or someone from a place or setting them free with difficulty
Specially trained firefighters perform vehicle extrications (= helping people out of damaged vehicles). 经过专门训练的消防员帮助被困人员逃离车辆。
Rescue workers are continuing to work in an extrication effort. 救援人员继续进行搜救工作。
摆脱,脱离;解救
the act of getting yourself or someone else out of a bad situation with difficulty
his successful extrication from his recording contract 他对唱片合同成功的摆脱
the extrication of their troops from the conflict 他们部队对冲突的摆脱
See: extricate
- More examples
- Unskilled extrication of victims who have suffered neck injury can cause serious damage.
- Some people were assisted out of their damaged homes but there were no major extrications.
- She realised that any ideas of easy extrication from the relationship were over-optimistic.
- the extrication of British forces from Iraq
- The drugs only led to a worsened situation from which extrication seemed almost impossible.