- 拯救 zhěngjiù to saveto save, rescue, or deliver someone from danger or suffering
- 救命 jiùmìng to save a lifeTo rescue someone from a life-threatening situation.
- 抢救 qiǎngjiù to rescueto rush to save or rescue someone in a critical or dangerous situation; to give emergency treatment to a patient
- 救助 jiùzhù to help; to aid; assistanceto provide relief, rescue, or assistance to those in trouble or distress
- 救护车 jiùhùchē ambulancea vehicle for transporting sick or injured people; also called [[急救车|急救車|ji2 jiu4 che1]]
- 救援 jiùyuán to rescueto save; to support; to help or assist someone in difficulty or danger
- 挽救 wǎnjiù to saveto save; to rescue; to remedy or salvage a dangerous or critical situation
- 急救 jíjiù first aidto provide emergency medical treatment or first aid; to rescue
- 救灾 jiùzāi to provide disaster reliefto rescue disaster victims or provide aid to reduce the damage and loss caused by a disaster
- 救治 jiùzhì to treat and saveto provide medical treatment or critical care to a patient or diseased plant to bring them out of danger
- 求救 qiújiù to cry for helpTo seek help or request rescue when in distress or facing danger.
- 救济 jiùjì to provide reliefto provide emergency relief or aid; to help the needy with money or goods
- 解救 jiějiù to rescueto rescue; to save or deliver someone from danger, distress, or a difficult situation
- 救世主 jiùshìzhǔ savior1. The Savior, especially a title for [[耶稣|耶穌|ye1 su1]] in Christianity. 2. A person who saves others from a difficult or dangerous situation.
- 营救 yíngjiù to rescueto try by all means to rescue; to succor; to save someone from danger or imprisonment
- 补救 bǔjiù to remedyTo take measures to fix a mistake or compensate for a loss; to rectify or salvage a situation.
- 救人 jiùrén to save someoneTo rescue a person; to save someone's life.
- 自救 zìjiù to save oneselfto save oneself; to fend for oneself; to get oneself out of trouble
- 救生员 jiùshēngyuán lifeguardlifeguard; lifesaver; staff member trained to rescue people in danger, particularly from drowning at a swimming pool or beach
- 救护 jiùhù to administer first aidto provide emergency medical care and treatment to the injured or sick
- 扑救 pūjiù to fight a fireto extinguish a fire and save lives or property; to fight a fire
- 救活 jiùhuó to bring back to lifeTo save a life or rescue a person or animal from a critical state so that they survive; to resuscitate or revive
- 得救 déjiù to be savedTo be rescued or saved from a dangerous or difficult situation; also used specifically in religious contexts to mean obtaining salvation.
- 救国 jiùguó to save the nationto rescue the country from peril or ruin; to save the nation
- 获救 huòjiù to be rescuedto be rescued; to be saved from a dangerous situation
- 呼救 hūjiù to call for helpto shout or cry out for assistance
- 救火 jiùhuǒ to fight a fireto fight a fire; to put out a fire; firefighting
- 救星 jiùxīng saviorliberator, emancipator, or anyone who helps others escape from hardship or suffering
- 救生 jiùshēng save a life; life-savingto rescue someone from danger or death, or relating to equipment intended for saving lives
- 急救车 jíjiùchē ambulanceemergency vehicle for transporting sick or injured people to medical care
- 施救 shījiù to rescueto rescue and resuscitate; to render emergency aid
- 救起 jiùqǐ to rescue from waterTo rescue or pull someone out of danger, particularly from water.
- 没救 méijiù hopelessincurable; incorrigible; beyond remedy or hope
- 有救 yǒujiù can be savedable to be rescued, cured, or remedied
- 救生艇 jiùshēngtǐng lifeboatA small boat used for saving lives at sea, typically kept on larger ships or at harbors for use in emergencies
- 救生衣 jiùshēngyī life jacketlife jacket; life vest; a vest-like floatation device made of buoyant materials or inflatable chambers used for water rescue
- 援救 yuánjiù to rescueto rescue; to save; to come to the aid of someone in danger; to provide relief
- 救济金 jiùjìjīn relief fundGovernment funds or money used to provide aid for disaster victims or people living in poverty
- 救死扶伤 jiùsǐfúshāng to heal the wounded and rescue the dyingto rescue those who are dying and care for the injured; a common phrase used to describe medical humanitarian work
- 无可救药 wúkějiùyào incurableincurable; incorrigible; beyond redemption. Literally means a disease is so serious that no medicine can cure it, describing a situation that has reached a point where it is impossible to save or fix.
- 急救箱 jíjiùxiāng first-aid kitmedical kit containing emergency drugs and equipment for providing urgent care
- 救亡 jiùwáng to save the nationto save the nation from extinction; to rescue a country from a crisis of survival
- 救急 jiùjí to help in an emergencyTo provide emergency assistance or help meet urgent needs; to assist someone dealing with a sudden crisis.
- 救命稻草 jiùmìngdàocǎo a straw to clutch ata last hope or desperate resort that usually fails to solve the problem; something one relies on in a crisis that is ultimately ineffective
- 见死不救 jiànsǐbùjiù to leave somebody to their fateto watch someone in mortal danger or facing death without helping; describes someone who is cold-hearted or cruel
- 救济院 jiùjìyuàn poorhouseA charitable institution for the poor, or for those who are unable to care for themselves due to physical or mental disability.
- 救兵 jiùbīng reinforcementsrelief troops or reinforcements sent to help in a battle or crisis
- 搭救 dājiù to rescueto rescue; to go to the rescue of; to help someone escape from danger, disaster, or a difficult situation
- 救火车 jiùhuǒchē fire engineA vehicle equipped for fighting fires; a fire truck. Commonly referred to as [[消防车|消防車|xiao1 fang2 che1]].
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH