salvage: [17] The salvage of a ship is etymologically simply a payment made for ‘saving’ it. The word comes via Old French salvage from medieval Latin salvāgium, a derivative of late Latin salvāre ‘save’ (source of English save). The use of English salvage as a verb is a comparatively recent development, dating from the 1880s. => save
salvage (n.)
1640s, "payment for saving a ship from wreck or capture," from French salvage (15c.), from Old French salver "to save" (see save (v.)). The general sense of "the saving of property from danger" is attested from 1878. Meaning "recycling of waste material" is from 1918, from the British effort in World War I.
salvage (v.)
1889, from salvage (n.). Related: Salvaged; salvaging.
雙語例句
1. We definitely wanted to salvage some pride for British tennis.
我們當然想為英國網球挽回一些尊嚴。
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2. Chantal was lucky to be able to salvage her career.
尚塔爾能保住她的事業算是走了運。
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3. Once the fire has died out, the salvage team will move in.
一旦大火熄滅,救援小組就會馬上進入。
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4. Salvage operations have been greatly assisted by the good weather conditions.
天公作美,這大大促進了救援行動的順利進行。
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5. Diplomats are still hoping to salvage something from the meeting.