すく
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, う, transitive)
1. to rescue from; to help out of; to save
Pitch accent
くう
Used in vocabulary (1 in total)
to help (a person) out of danger
Examples (36 in total)
You saved me.
All the crew were saved.
You are the only one who can save the world.
Nothing but God can save you.
The coach's advice saved us.
I must save her at all costs.
It was Tom that saved the girl.
We should save wild animals.
The new medicine saved his life.
He saved me from danger.
He rescued a cat from a high tree.
The dog saved the girl's life.
Nothing but peace can save the world.
Nothing but a miracle can save her now.
He saved the child at the risk of his life.
The young man saved the girl from drowning.
The doctor arrived in time to save her.
The doctor saved the four people injured in the accident.
The people saved their country from the enemies.
Nothing but your love can save her now.
What doctors should do is to save lives and fight against death.
The soldier saved his friend at the cost of his own life.
That tall boy saved the drowning child.
He dedicated his life to helping the poor.
He saved the boy at the risk of his own life.
He was regarded as a hero for saving his friend's life.
He saved the drowning boy at the risk of his own life.
We gave blood to help the child.
To save the earth, all of us must do something.
We did everything we could to save the boy.
He saved his daughter from the fire at the cost of his own life.
When we were on the brink of starvation, they saved our lives.
I owe what I am today to Dr. Brown, who saved my life.
He saved the drowning child at the cost of his own life.
The boy deserved praise for saving the child's life.
The brave fireman rescued a boy from the burning house.