rescuer
rescuer — 名詞
1. someone who acts to free or protect people from danger, harm, or a difficult sit
救援者
幫助他人脫離危險或困境的人
someone who acts to free or protect people from danger, harm, or a difficult situation.
The firefighters who entered the burning building were hailed as brave rescuers.
衝進燃燒大樓的消防員被譽為勇敢的救援者。
collocation: brave rescuers
Piotr pulled the child from the river, and the other rescuers carried him to safety.
Piotr 把孩子從河裡拉上來,其他救援者把他送到安全的地方。
collocation: rescuers + carry to safety
Anjali's quick thinking made her the first rescuer on the scene after the accident.
Anjali 的機智反應讓她成為事故發生後第一個到場的救援者。
Volunteer rescuers from the nearby town carried the injured dog down the mountain.
來自附近城鎮的志願救援者扛著受傷的狗下山。
A local rescuer pulled the drowning cat from the pond with a long stick.
一名本地救援者用長棍把溺水的小貓從池塘裡撈了上來。
- saviour
more emotional or religious in tone; rescuer is neutral and practical
- lifesaver
informal and often metaphorical; rescuer is more literal
- first responder
more specific — refers to trained professionals (police, fire, paramedics); rescuer can include ordinary people
用法筆記
Often used in news reports and emergency contexts. Frequently appears with adjectives such as 'brave', 'heroic', or 'quick-thinking' to highlight the rescuer's actions.