Release; redemption.
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| 释义 | the world > action or operation > safety > rescue or deliverance > 			[noun]		 (82)		 alesingOE Release; redemption. liverisona1225 Deliverance, freedom; redemption. deliverancec1300 The condition of being delivered (from, †of, or †out of confinement, evil, oppression, trouble, etc.); the action of delivering; liberation… healtha1325 Well-being, welfare, safety; deliverance. redemptiona1325 The action of freeing a prisoner, captive, or slave by payment; the fact of being freed in this way. Also occasionally: the payment itself. deliveringc1330 The action of deliver, v.1 (in various senses); delivery, deliverance. Also: an instance of this; a delivery. savementc1330 Safety; salvation. salvationc1374 gen. Preservation from destruction, ruin, loss, or calamity. In modern use chiefly with more or less allusion to sense 1. savinga1387 The action of rescuing or protecting a person or thing from danger or harm; the prevention of a person's death or injury; deliverance from, or… rescousc1390 = rescue, n. 1a. Obsolete. rescuec1400 The act of saving or being saved from danger or distress; the fact of being saved in this way; aid, deliverance. Also: an instance of this. winningc1400 Deliverance, redemption: cf. win, v.1 8. Obsolete. rescuingc1405 The action of saving someone or something from a dangerous situation; rescue, deliverance, help. acquittancec1430 A release from trouble, etc. (rare). Chiefly spec. (in allusion to Romans 5:15): release or deliverance from death or eternal punishment… rescours1439 Rescue, escape; relief, aid. Also: an instance of this. saveage1507 The action of saving something; (also) property which has been saved from fire, etc. (cf. salvage, n. 3a). deliveration1509 The action of delivering or setting free someone (from or †for confinement, oppression, trouble, etc.); the condition of having been set free… deliverya1513 The condition of being freed (from confinement, danger, evil, illness, etc.); the action of freeing or rescuing; liberation, rescue, release. Also… riddancea1530 Deliverance or rescue from something; an instance of this. liverance1553 The action or process of setting free; deliverance, liberation, release. Cf. deliverance, n. 1. Now chiefly English regional (northern). rescousing1605 vindication1613 Deliverance; emancipation. Obsolete. rare. out-takinga1617 The action of out-take, v.; an instance of this; †deliverance; an exception (obsolete). acquittal1619 †A means of avoiding danger, trouble, etc. (obsolete. rare). spec. (in allusion to Romans 5:15): release or deliverance from death or eternal… vindicating1624 deliverancy1641 An instance of salvation, liberation, or rescue; spec. such an event attributed to God. Cf. deliverance, n. 1a. safety1654 A deliverance or rescue from peril. Obsolete. rare. Subcategories:— 			ability to be			(2)		 — 			again			(1)		 — 			consisting in getting rid of something			(2)		 — 			from prison			(1)		 — 			from drowning			(1)		 — 			of mountaineers in distress			(1)		 — 			by parachute			(1)		 — 			of property from fire, etc.			(1)		 — 			one who rescues or delivers			(23)		 — 			one who is rescued			(2)		 — 			that which is rescued			(1)		 — 			means of			(19)		  | 
	
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