emergency
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT An emergency is an unexpected and difficult or dangerous situation, especially an accident, that happens suddenly and that requires quick action to deal with it. 突發(fā)事件; 緊急情況
He deals with emergencies promptly. 他迅速地應(yīng)對(duì)突發(fā)事件。
2. ADJ An emergency action is one that is done or arranged quickly and not in the normal way, because an emergency has occurred. 緊急的[ADJ n]
Yesterday, the centre's board held an emergency meeting. 昨天,中心的董事會(huì)召開了一次緊急會(huì)議。
3. ADJ Emergency equipment or supplies are those intended for use in an emergency. 應(yīng)急的[ADJ n]
The plane is carrying emergency supplies for refugees. 這架飛機(jī)載著給難民的應(yīng)急物資。
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劍橋詞典
- something dangerous or serious , such as an accident , that happens suddenly or unexpectedly and needs fast action in order to avoid harmful results
- During the emergency many staff volunteered to work through the weekend .
- Grandma always kept a bit of money tucked away in case there was an emergency.
- You can land a plane on water in an emergency.
- I always keep a blanket and a toolkit in the trunk for emergencies.
- 20 million people face starvation unless a vast emergency aid programme is launched . 返回 emergency
緊急情況;不測(cè)事件;突發(fā)事件
How would disabled people escape in an emergency? 如果發(fā)生緊急情況,傷殘人士如何逃離?
Is the emergency exit suitable for wheelchairs ? 安全出口適於輪椅通行嗎?
The pilot of the aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing on Lake Geneva. 這架飛機(jī)的駕駛員不得不在日內(nèi)瓦湖麪上緊急迫降。
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