exigence如何读

英:['eksɪdʒəns]

美:['eksɪdʒəns]

exigence是什么意思

  • n.紧急的需要;危急关头
  • (=exigency).

exigence变形

复数:exigences

exigence英英释义

noun

exigency

exigence词源中文解释

15世纪中期,“在特定情况下所需的东西”,源自古法语 exigence 或直接源自拉丁语 exigentia “紧急情况”,源自 exigere 的现在分词 exigens(主格 exigentem),意为“要求,需要,强制执行”,字面意思为“驱动或强制驱动”,也可以表示“完成,测量”,源自 ex “出”(参见 ex-)和 agere “启动,驱动,推进; 做,执行”(源自 PIE 词根 *ag- “驱动,拉出或向外移动”)。从1580年代开始用作“紧急状态”。

exigence词源英文解释

The first known use of exigence was in the 15th century

exigence儿童词典英英释义

existentadjective

having being

existing now : extant

existverb

to have actual being : be real

do unicorns exist?

to continue to be

as long as doubt exists

to continue to live : stay alive

earned barely enough to exist on

existverb

to have actual being : be real

do unicorns exist?

to continue to be

as long as doubt exists

to continue to live : stay alive

earned barely enough to exist on

exile1 of 2noun

an act or instance of being forced to leave one's country or homealso: voluntary absence from one's country or home

the state of one so absent

a person who is in exile

exile2 of 2verb

to force to leave one's own country or home

exile1 of 2noun

an act or instance of being forced to leave one's country or homealso: voluntary absence from one's country or home

the state of one so absent

a person who is in exile

exile2 of 2verb

to force to leave one's own country or home

exile1 of 2noun

an act or instance of being forced to leave one's country or homealso: voluntary absence from one's country or home

the state of one so absent

a person who is in exile

exile2 of 2verb

to force to leave one's own country or home

exile1 of 2noun

an act or instance of being forced to leave one's country or homealso: voluntary absence from one's country or home

the state of one so absent

a person who is in exile

exile2 of 2verb

to force to leave one's own country or home

exigencynoun

a situation requiring immediate action

exigencynoun

a situation requiring immediate action

exigencenoun

exigency

exigence 例句

1 She is a virago, who can take care of herself in every exigence.

2 The admiral was at Bermuda, and the frigate which we were to relieve had, from the exigence of the service, been despatched down to the Honduras, and was not expected back for some months.

3 His exigence, we may suppose, was merely loyal.

4 This you may think was quite sufficient,—but it aid not altogether satisfy the exigence of my unpoetical ideas.

5 Let us only wait on Him: let us cling to Him, and draw upon His exhaustless treasury for each case as it arises, for exigence of every hour.

6 No sooner had he sent the boy staggering on his way than he whirled completely round with a ready guard—and in no more than the very wink of exigence.

7 In such an exigence my uncle's advice and assistance would be everything in the world.

情况如此紧急,非请舅父前来协助指点不可。

8 In this exigence, Zuski purchased the loan of an army of five thousand men from Sweden by surrendering Livonia to the Swedes.

9 They had, in this exigence, some comforts, however, which might a little uphold their spirits; and without which, indeed, their condition must have been deplorable and desperate.

10 God's handwriting exists in history independently of the Church, and no ecclesiastical exigence can alter a fact.

11 However they may be deceived in some particulars, I know of no set of men amongst us, which does not contain persons on whom the nation, in a difficult exigence, may well value itself.

12 It has, no doubt, by reason of its material principle, an absolutely necessary exigence for divisibility into distinct integral parts, for integral composition in other words.

13 He will prove a more faithful friend to you in your exigence, and a better companion than one of your own species.

14 The contributions thus levied were all collected at the house of Meloche, near Parent’s Creek, whence they were regularly issued, as the exigence required, to the savages of the different camps.

15 His only duty in the household was to issue orders and to marshal the energies of his wife and children to tasks that he would assign with a sense of exigence.

16 As the bull approached, Emily, who had heard what precautions should be taken in a similar exigence, turned her face towards the animal, and walked backwards to the stile.

17 We should of course read "cancelled" for "concealed": the sense of the context and the exigence of the verse cry alike aloud for the correction.

18 He was possessed of an assertive and sane curiosity to know what was going on in the world, an exigence which pressed upon him like a healthy appetite, the stimulus of his hard-trained mental condition.

19 They were all veterans in every exigence of Indian warfare.

20 I was far from expecting that any exigence would occur, making disclosure my duty.

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