English to Latin Meaning of salvage - salvage


Salvage :
salvage
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Definitions of salvage in English
Noun(1) property or goods saved from damage or destruction(2) the act of saving goods or property that were in danger of damage or destruction(3) the act of rescuing a ship or its crew or its cargo from a shipwreck or a fire
Verb(1) save from ruin, destruction, or harm(2) collect discarded material
Examples of salvage in English
(1) Those behind the find are now reported to be planning to drum up finance for a major salvage operation this summer to raise the 85 ft long, 112 ft wide craft.(2) The Crown or the owner of the property pays this salvage payment, or the finder may receive the property instead of payment.(3) The comeback was not be a winning one as Penrith added a fourth goal to salvage the draw.(4) The salvage included a representative group of the earliest Colombian silver cobs, some dispersed privately, others offered at the Christie's New York auction of June, 1988.(5) Should you find the entire sub floor to be too badly damaged for salvage , it will be best to lay new one.(6) The party had been arranged in honour of Tim Hayter, a New Zealand specialist diver who had been working on salvage operations in the Straits of Jeddah.(7) Engaging in a public dialogue with ÔÇÿsomeone of his calibreÔÇÖ may in the end enable them to salvage their dignity and the respect of the faithful.(8) The technical details of its salvage are one of the truly great stories of deep-sea salvage operations.(9) It needed an inspired performance by goalkeeper Shay Given and a much more defensive and conservative second-half performance to salvage a point.(10) In the last minute of injury time Ireland closed a one-goal deficit with Germany to salvage a draw.(11) Despite the interference of souvenir seekers and vandals, they managed to salvage most of the ship's machinery.(12) It may be that the plane reached the site as a result of salvage or scavenging from a more wealthy site in the neighbourhood which had been abandoned.(13) Why are there not temporary collecting bins provided throughout the area to facilitate the salvage of this valuable commodity, and save quite a lot of land-fill space?(14) In the case of rehabilitation or remodeling, LEED points can be earned through salvage and reuse of materials.(15) surgery resulted in the salvage of damaged myocardium(16) a salvage operation was under way
Related Phrases of salvage
(1) salvage value ::
salvage Value
(2) salvage yard ::
salvage antenna
Synonyms
Noun
1. rescue ::
liberandum
Verb
3. rescue ::
liberandum
4. retain ::
suscipiat
5. scavenge ::
LUTUM
6. relieve ::
auxilium
Different Forms
salvage, salvageable, salvaged, salvages, salvaging
Word Example from TV Shows
How is this maritime salvage?

How is this maritime SALVAGE?

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 17

And the laws of maritime salvage
clearly state...

And the laws of maritime SALVAGE clearly state...

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 17

or we can stop
and try to salvage the evening.

or we can stop and try to SALVAGE the evening.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 12

and bag ones you think
we might be able to salvage.

and bag ones you think we might be able to SALVAGE.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 10

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