salvage 的 2 个定义
- the act of saving a ship or its cargo from perils of the seas.
- the property so saved.
- compensation given to those who voluntarily save a ship or its cargo.
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sal·vaged, sal·vag·ing.
- to save from shipwreck, fire, etc.
salvage 近义词
save, rescue
更多salvage例句
- It can’t ever have been declared a total loss in an accident or be operating under a salvage title.
- Fortescue apologized for the incident, which saw the company conduct land clearing on a cultural heritage site without the presence of elders from the Eastern Guruma People to observe and salvage artifacts.
- Howell, who owns a pipeline salvage business, thought he could do the work for as little as $1,000.
- Yet the sport, like everything else, is too much in salvage mode to know for sure what that looks like.
- Sen. Mary Landrieu did everything she could Monday night to salvage the shards of her bid for a fourth term in the U.S. Senate.
- None of this is to say that the wreck and salvage of the Costa Concordia should have received less attention.
- It was a negligent accident that cost more than 30 lives, including a salvage diver who perished working on the wreck.
- Two full hotels on Giglio port have been rented entirely for two years for the salvage crews and the command center.
- Can a radical overhaul salvage this once gripping spectacle?
- There were no odds and ends, even, of wreckage which I could salvage for one more week of the old life.
- "These, madam," said I, handing her a small plush bag into which I had poured the "salvage" taken from my sticky palms.
- Others were retaken by the English blockading squadrons, who received then one eighth for salvage.
- In a week this salvage of débris was finished; the rock was swept clean, and the Durande was lightened.
- The wreck and the salvage vessel assisting each other in opposite ways, saved half the labour of the operation.