succor

英['sʌkə] 美['sʌkə]
  • n. 救援;援助者
succorable succorer succored succored succoring succors
GRE
Noun:
  1. assistance in time of difficulty;

    "the contributions provided some relief for the victims"

Verb:
  1. help in a difficult situation

1. In two short hours we may look for succor from Webb.
在短短的两小时内,韦布将军的救兵就可望到达.

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2. He was so much in need of succor, so totally alone.
他当时孑然一身,形影相吊, 特别需要援助.

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3. A president needs substantive advice, but he also requires emotional succor.
一个总统需要实质性的建议, 但也需要感情上的支持.

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4. I have learned to succor the unfortunate.
我学会了周济不幸的人.

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5. They were busy providing succor to the injured.
他们忙着为受伤者提供救助.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. To rescue live peoples is still the most important and the first work in the succor.
      救人仍然是救援工作的重中之重。