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redeem

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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re·deem /rɪˈdiːm/ ●○○ verb [transitive] formal  1 improve STH 改善某事物IMPROVE to make something less bad 补救,补偿 SYN make up for Olivier’s performance redeemed an otherwise second-rate play. 奥利维尔的表演补救了一出本是二流水平的戏。redeeming quality/feature etc (=the one good thing about an unpleasant person or thing) 唯一可取之处 The hotel had a single redeeming feature – it was cheap. 这家宾馆只有一个可取之处——便宜。2 redeem yourself formal IMPROVEto do something that will improve what other people think of you, after you have behaved badly or failed 挽回影响,挽回声誉 He spent the rest of the game trying to redeem himself after a first-minute mistake. 比赛余下的时间里,他都在尽力弥补开局时的失误。3 get money for STH 以某物兑换钱BMONEY to exchange a piece of paper representing an amount of money for that amount of money or for goods equal in cost to that amount of money 兑换;兑现 You can redeem the coupon at any store. 这张券可以在任何商店兑换。4. religion 宗教RRC to free someone from the power of evil, especially in the Christian religion 〔尤指基督教里〕为赎罪;救赎 Redeemer5 redeem a promise/pledge formalPROMISE to do what you promised to do 履行诺言/承诺 The government found itself unable to redeem its election pledges. 政府无法履行其选举承诺。6 get STH back 拿回某物BFL to buy back something which you left with someone you borrowed money from 赎回redeem something from something He finally redeemed his watch from the pawnbroker. 他终于从当铺老板那里赎回了手表。
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Examples from the Corpus
redeemThe system had failed so badly there was no way to redeem it.Any rally will be undermined by corporate investors redeeming mutual fund holdings, Subramanian said.I finally redeemed my watch from the pawnbrokers.Any compilation is going to be a shallow thing redeemed only by the actual songs on it.Can you explain simply what one purpose or one redeeming quality that movie embraced?Heavy redemption penalties also apply; but you are unlikely to want to redeem such a good deal.Travelers can redeem the coupons for one-way flights.Liberated serfs would then redeem their debts over a period of years.Frans Hals had painted portraits of girls who could only be described as plain, but something lively and piquant redeemed them.If there is a redeeming trait in him, he has not revealed it.Christ came to Earth to redeem us from our sins.redeeming quality/feature etcShe didn't want him to be a man with any redeeming qualities.Vangrey, the chosen beau, has one redeeming feature.The lack of any redeeming features causes the book to be somewhat unconvincing.I hate the tube in London, but the one redeeming feature is staring at the faces ... We all do it.Yet for the United States, coal has an overpowering redeeming feature -- it is in goodly supply.When the fact dawned on him it nearly broke his heart, but now it seemed the redeeming feature of the case.Can you explain simply what one purpose or one redeeming quality that movie embraced?The redeeming feature was that it was all in aid of charity and two children's hospitals outside Moscow benefited.
From Longman Business Dictionaryredeemre‧deem /rɪˈdiːm/ verb [transitive]FINANCE1to pay off a loan or debtHe intends to redeem the mortgage at the earliest opportunity.When do you expect to redeem this debt?2to exchange shares, bonds etc for cashA company will not normally be allowed to redeem its shares during the offer period if its board believes that a takeover offer is imminent.3to get back something that you pawned (=left with someone when you borrowed money from them), by returning the money borrowedredeemable adjectiveMost of these bonds are redeemable at par, i.e. £100 is payable for each £100 nominal value of stock.→ See Verb tableOrigin redeem (1400-1500) French rédimer, from Latin redimere, from emere to take, buy
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redeem
redeem /rɪˈdiːm/ verb [transitive] formal
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: French
 Origin: rédimer, from Latin redimere, from emere 'to take, buy'
1.  IMPROVE SOMETHING to make something less bad
   SYN  make up for:
    Olivier’s performance redeemed an otherwise second-rate play.
    redeeming quality/feature etc (=the one good thing about an unpleasant person or thing)
    The hotel had a single redeeming feature – it was cheap.
2. redeem yourself to do something that will improve what other people think of you, after you have behaved badly or failed:
    He spent the rest of the game trying to redeem himself after a first-minute mistake.
3.  GET MONEY FOR SOMETHING to exchange a piece of paper representing an amount of money for that amount of money or for goods equal in cost to that amount of money:
    You can redeem the coupon at any store.
4.  RELIGION to free someone from the power of evil, especially in the Christian religion ⇨ Redeemer
5. redeem a promise/pledge formal to do what you promised to do:
    The government found itself unable to redeem its election pledges.
6.  GET SOMETHING BACK to buy back something which you left with someone you borrowed money from
    redeem something from something
    He finally redeemed his watch from the pawnbroker.


re·deemBrE /rɪˈdiːm/ 🔊NAmE /rɪˈdiːm/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they redeem BrE /rɪˈdiːm/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈdiːm/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it redeems BrE /rɪˈdiːmz/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈdiːmz/ 🔊past simple redeemed BrE /rɪˈdiːmd/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈdiːmd/ 🔊past participle redeemed BrE /rɪˈdiːmd/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈdiːmd/ 🔊 -ing form redeeming BrE /rɪˈdiːmɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /rɪˈdiːmɪŋ/ 🔊~ sb/sth to make sb/sth seem less bad 补救;弥补;掩饰…之不足 SYN compensate The excellent acting wasn't enough to redeem a weak plot. 精彩的表演不足以掩盖情节的拙劣。🔊🔊The only redeeming feature of the job (= good thing about it) is the salary. 这份工作唯一的可取之处就是它的工资。🔊🔊<titled tranID="15" status="1">save</titled>rescuebail outredeem

These words all mean to prevent sb/sth from dying, losing sth, being harmed or embarrassed. 以上各词均含拯救、挽救、营救之义。

  • save to prevent sb/sth from dying, being harmed or destroyed or losing sth 指救、救助、挽救、拯救Doctors were unable to save him. 医生未能把他救活。a campaign to save the panda from extinction 一场拯救大熊猫免于灭绝的运动
  • rescue to save sb/sth from a dangerous or harmful situation 指营救、援救、抢救They were rescued by a passing cruise ship. 他们被一艘经过的游轮救起。
  • bail sb out to rescue sb/sth from a difficult situation, especially by providing money 尤指资助某人脱离困境Don't expect me to bail you out if it all goes wrong. 如果一切都搞砸了,就别指望我来解救你。
  • redeem (formal, religion 宗教) to save sb from the power of evil 指拯救、救赎He was a sinner, redeemed by the grace of God. 他是一个罪人,承蒙上主的恩宠才获得救赎。 NOTE Redeem is also used in non-religious language in the phrase redeem a situation, which means to prevent a situation from being as bad as it might be. * redeem 亦用于非宗教语言中,如 redeem a situation 意为力挽狂澜。

Patterns

  • to save/rescue/redeem sb/sth from sth
  • to save/rescue/redeem a situation
  • to save/redeem sinners/mankind
  • to rescue sb/bail sb out financially
~ yourself to do sth to improve the opinion that people have of you, especially after you have done sth bad 挽回影响;改变印象;维护He has a chance to redeem himself after last week's mistakes. 他有机会弥补上星期犯下的错误。🔊🔊~ sb (in Christianity 基督教) to save sb from the power of evil 拯救;救赎Jesus Christ came to redeem us from sin. 耶稣基督来将我们从罪恶中拯救出来。🔊🔊~ sth to pay the full sum of money that you owe sb; to pay a debt 偿清;付清to redeem a loan/mortgage 清偿贷款/按揭贷款~ sth to exchange sth such as shares or vouchers for money or goods 兑换;兑现This voucher can be redeemed at any of our branches. 这抵用券在我们的任一分支机构都可以使用。🔊🔊~ sth to get back a valuable object from sb by paying them back the money you borrowed from them in exchange for the object 赎回He was able to redeem his watch from the pawnshop. 他得以从当铺赎回他的表。🔊🔊~ a pledge/promise (formal) to do what you have promised that you will do 履行,遵守(诺言)