come to someone's rescue
Language: en
Meaning: (idiomatic)Torescue(orsave) someone from further harm.2010December 29, Chris Whyatt, “Chelsea 1 - 0 Bolton”, inBBC[1]:With the hosts not able to find their passes - everything that went forward was too heavy or too short - Terry once again had to come to his side's rescue after Davies had brilliantly nodded into the path of Elmander, who followed up swiftly with a deflected shot.
Examples:EN: I mean, if you can come to someone's rescue, it means that you're the strong one, doesn't it?
ES: Si eres la que acude al rescate significa que eres la fuerte ¿verdad?
Note: the examples for non latin scripts have a high likelihood of mistakes, we do not own any of this data and it is sourced from Wiktionary, the NLLB database and Opensubtitles. Please help us improve this by contributing correct examples. We will be working to fix this issue over time however it is a bigger issue due to the the difficulties in dealing with non latin scripts and grammatical structures(non-romantic/european languages have lower resources as well ). Validation Count: 0
Sourced from Wiktionary