英:[ˈfaiə dril]
美:[faɪr drɪl]
英:[ˈfaiə dril]
美:[faɪr drɪl]
消防训练,火灾避难训练;
noun
a practice drill in extinguishing fires or in the conduct and manner of exit in case of fire
The first known use of fire drill was in 1861
fire enginenoun
fire truck
fire drillnoun
a practice drill in putting out fires or in getting out of a building in case of fire
1 Sabotaging tactics of the ego include boredom, burnout, lack of engagement, poor communication, micromanagement and fire drills.
2 The campus was busy with lots of meetings and a fire drill.
3 Have a home fire escape plan and practice at-home fire drills.
4 Taiwan’s military carried out live fire drills on the island’s southern coast on Monday, firing missiles from armored cars to destroy targets close to shore in a simulation of repelling invading forces.
5 At school, in the 1980s, Moss and his classmates participated in rapture drills, akin to earthquake or fire drills.
6 In an attempt to protect students, active shooter drills have become as normal as the fire drills many parents remember going through as school children.
7 Other failures included not having a night watchman or roving patrol on the boat and failing to conduct sufficient fire drills as required by law.
8 After the fire, New York began requiring automatic sprinklers in tall buildings and fire drills in large workplaces.
9 We will be holding a fire drill this morning.
今天上午我们将进行一次消防演习。
10 I will not conduct my own fire drills.
我再也不组织自己的消防演习了。
11 Fire drill is also very necessary.
消防演练也十分必要.
12 After the meeting , the participants watched the city's fire special detachment of the squadron fire drill.
会后, 与会人员观看了市消防支队特勤中队的灭火演练.
13 Formulate pre - proposal on fire fighting and emergency evacuation and organize regular fire drill.
制定灭火和应急疏散预案,定期组织消防演练.
1 消防演习