extricate

[英] [ˈekstrɪˌkeɪt] [美] [ˈɛkstrɪˌket] 生词本

vt.

n.

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1. VERB 使摆脱;使脱离 If you extricate yourself or another person from a difficult or serious situation, you free yourself or the other person from it. 
  • It represents a last ditch attempt by the country to extricate itself from its economic crisis...

    那是该国摆脱经济危机的最后一搏。

  • She tugged on Hart's arm to extricate him from the circle of men with whom he'd been talking.

    她拽着哈特的胳膊,把他从那群正和他聊天的男人中拖了出来。

2. VERB 解救;救出 If you extricate someone or something from a place where they are trapped or caught, you succeed in freeing them. 
  • ...extricate the survivors...

    解救幸存者

  • He endeavoured to extricate the car, digging with his hands in the blazing sunshine.

    他在烈日下用手挖着,拼命想要把那辆汽车弄出来。

Verb

1. release from entanglement of difficulty;

  • "I cannot extricate myself from this task"
1. Mercifully some one arrived upon the scene to extricate him from the dilemma and assume the responsibility.
幸亏有个人来替他解围,把责任包揽下来。

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