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e·mer·gen·cy
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复数:emergencies
词根:emergent
adj.emergent 紧急的;浮现的;意外的;自然发生的
n.emergence 出现,浮现;发生;露头
Noun
1. a sudden unforeseen crisis (usually involving danger) that requires immediate action;
"he never knew what to do in an emergency"
2. a state in which martial law applies;
"the governor declared a state of emergency"
3. a brake operated by hand; usually operates by mechanical linkage
in an emergency在紧急情况下
emergency response应急响应
in emergency在紧急情况下
emergency treatment急诊;急症治疗
emergency room急诊室
emergency measures紧急措施;应变措施
emergency department急诊科;急诊室
state of emergency紧急状态
in case of emergency在紧急情况下;以防万一
meet an emergency应变;应急;应付紧急情况
emergency power紧急电源,应急电源;紧急备用动力;应急能力
emergency situation紧急情况;应急情况
emergency lighting应急照明,紧急照明
emergency meeting紧急会议
emergency medicine急诊医学;应急医学
emergency call紧急呼叫
medical emergency急诊;医疗应急;医疗紧急事故
emergency exit紧急出口,太平门
emergency relief紧急救援;紧急救济
emergency aid紧急救援
这组词都有“紧急情况”的意思,其区别是:
crisis“危机,危急”,着重某一事故或情况关系到生死存亡
urgency“紧急,急迫(的状态)”,an emergency=a matter of urgency
以上来源于网络
这组词都有“突然事件”的意思,其区别是:
emergence是emerge的名词形式。
以上来源于网络
这组词都有“危急”的意思,其区别是:
emergency多指突然发生的出乎意料的紧急情况或事故。
crisis含义广泛,可指国家存亡、历史、经刘或人的生命、疾病等面临危急关头。也可指好的或恶化的转折点。
以上来源于网络
"紧急需要立即处理的意外事件",1630年代,源自拉丁语 emergens,是 emergere 的现在分词,意为“升起或上升”(参见 emerge)。或者源自 emerge 和 -ency。作为形容词出现于1881年。
紧急情况
突然事件
紧急,急症,意外:未料到的或突然的情况
意外事件
紧迫的需要
紧急状态
紧急
The first known use of emergency was circa 1631
eminentadjective
standing above others especially in rank, worth, or achievement
an eminent physician
emergencynoun
an unexpected situation that calls for immediate action
an urgent need for help
a state of emergency
emergencynoun
an unforeseen combination of circumstances or the resulting state that calls for immediate action: as
a sudden bodily alteration (as a ruptured appendix or surgical shock) such as is likely to require immediate medical attention
a usually distressing event or condition that can often be anticipated or prepared for but seldom exactly foreseen
1 Constant vacancies were necessary in case an agent needed emergency lodging.
2 The reservation paramedics kept her alive long enough to get to the hospital in Spokane, but she died during emergency surgery.
3 “If they only board in an emergency,” said Alex, “then the battery story makes good sense to me. A dead battery—that’s an emergency. It kind of shores up his story.”
4 Then the state legislature handed over all emergency powers to the governor and adjourned until December.
5 Once in a while, emergency justified a break with protocol.
偶而遇到紧急情况, 就得破例了.
6 “Well, she doesn’t know he’s in the hospital, does she? This is kind of an emergency.”
7 She helped me through college and helped me get into graduate school as well; she didn’t pay my way, but if I had an emergency, she would help.
8 She grabbed the phone from Branwell and talked to the emergency operator herself.
9 I always have some extra cash with me for emergencies .
我总是随身多带点现金以备急需。
10 I look around and wonder if I can show them Libby’s emergency note.
11 The hospital will cater only for emergencies.
那家医院只看急诊。
12 The hydraulic or pneumatic braking system can make emergency brake effectively.
配备了液压制动(或气动)部件,在遇突发事件时能进行紧急制动.
13 He left his tom green shirt dangling from the antenna of Officer David Delinko’s patrol car, which was parked outside the emergency room.
14 Adolf Hitler flew again to Nuremberg to review his faithful followers.
阿道夫·希特勒再次飞临纽伦堡看望他的追随者.
15 UNICEF Haiti spokesman Kent Page says the disaster has created a children's emergency.
联合国儿童基金会驻海地发言人肯特·帕奇表示,这一地震灾难给儿童带来了紧急的状况.
16 If you’re desperate enough to need one, it’s probably an emergency and you don’t have change.
17 I can’t think of a single fisherman on this island who wouldn’t make it his business to help another man in an emergency out there on the water.
18 Then he took the elevator upstairs to the emergency operating room.
19 Nothing but emergency broadcasts, telling people where to go, where not to go, and to remain calm.
20 He gave Annabeth and me each a canteen of nectar and a Ziploc bag full of ambrosia squares, to be used only in emergencies, if we were seriously hurt.
4 预备队员
6 紧急
impendent instant burning urgent imperative pressing crying emergent imperious urgently impendence press stress urgency exigency
7 紧急情况
8 不测事件
9 危急时刻
10 应急
12 应急的
13 危急
exigent crisis-ridden pressingly pinch close serious critical grave desperate touch-and-go climacteric urgency exigency imminency
14 非常时期
15 第二次世界大战