rescue

rescue
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noun
ADJECTIVE
dramatic
daring
emergency
attempted
successful
air-sea (esp. BrE), mountain, ocean (AmE), sea (esp. BrE), water
hostage
helicopter
financial
VERB + RESCUE
attempt

Her own boat capsized after she attempted a rescue.

come to, go to, rush to

No one came to their rescue until the following day.

perform
await
RESCUE + NOUN
attempt, effort, mission, operation
crew, party, squad (AmE), team, unit

a mountain rescue team

service
personnel (esp. AmE), worker
work
boat, helicopter, ship, vehicle, vessel
dog
swimmer (AmE)
equipment
centre/center

an animal rescue centre/center

bid (BrE), package, plan, scheme (BrE)

a financial rescue package for the company

PREPOSITION
to sb's/the rescue

Her wails of distress brought him running from the house, like a knight to the rescue.

rescue from

his rescue from a burning building

rescue of

the rescue of a man from a burning building

PHRASES
fire and rescue

New Zealand fire and rescue services carried out several extensive searches for survivors.

search and rescue

The navy are on a search and rescue mission.

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verb
Rescue is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑firefighter, ↑helicopter, ↑hero
Rescue is used with these nouns as the object: ↑economy, ↑hostage, ↑survivor, ↑victim

Collocations dictionary. 2013.

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