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n.
紧急事件,紧急需要




    Emergency \E*mer"gen*cy\, n.; pl. {Emergencies}. [See
    {Emergence}.]
    1. Sudden or unexpected appearance; an unforeseen occurrence;
    a sudden occasion.

    Most our rarities have been found out by casual
    emergency. --Glanvill.

    2. An unforeseen occurrence or combination of circumstances
    which calls for immediate action or remedy; pressing
    necessity; exigency.

    To whom she might her doubts propose,
    On all emergencies that rose. --Swift.

    A safe counselor in most difficult emergencies.
    --Brougham.

    Syn: Crisis; conjuncture; exigency; pinch; strait; necessity.

    1. It also proposed giving the state stronger powers to recover from polluters the governmental costs of responding to spills and other environmental emergencies.
    2. In emergencies, a fax machine can be used to make a copy.
    3. Federal law prohibits commercial operations in the parks, except in emergencies, Whitney said.
    4. A rumoured fourth tranche, to be used only in emergencies, is the 'Paula' - No date.
    5. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, quoted Carlucci as saying safety drills and intensive training for emergencies enabled firefighters to contain the blaze within 20 minutes on a flight deck where many other aircraft were parked.
    6. Officials at American Airlines and Pan American World Airways, which both had flights diverted from Kennedy International Airport the night of the crash, said the final decision on fuel emergencies on their flights rested with the pilot.
    7. Snow emergencies were declared for Douglas, Arapahoe and Adams counties and for the city fo Fort Collins, where more than a foot of snow had fallen, but the Colorado State Patrol said there were no reports of serious accidents.
    8. Traditionalist Communists have criticized the Interior Ministry, and Gorbachev, for not declaring emergencies and cracking down on independence activists in Moldavia, Georgia and other hotspots.
    9. Nine counties were closed _ all roads shut down _ under snow emergencies and thousands of homes were without power during the storm, which ended early Sunday.
    10. Ms. Harwood uses the suit only for emergencies, but she never patrols without her "Dazer," a pocket-sized weapon designed to startle dogs with a high-frequency squeal.
    11. He said the company was also fined $25,000 for failing to notify the National Response Center, the nation's clearinghouse and response center for hazardous material emergencies, when the troubles began at the plant.
    12. And most emphatically, dentists assert that hygienists need them to handle medical emergencies and to diagnose such conditions as oral cancer and gum disease.
    13. FAA standards for flight emergencies spell out instructions to pilots.
    14. In case of real emergencies, many carriers may have only regular employees working with law enforcement officials.
    15. The market reforms proposed by Congress include giving the SEC chairman the authority to halt trading for up to 24 hours in emergencies.
    16. The Infant and Child CPR Campaign will encourage parents, grandparents, baby sitters and others to learn how to deal with breathing emergencies in infants and children.
    17. Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady today called on Congress to make additional reforms in the way financial markets are regulated, saying the Securities and Exchange Commission should be empowered to halt trading in times of emergencies.
    18. A federal judge refused to dismiss the suit, ruling there were numerous questions to be answered about care of inmates in life-threatening emergencies.
    19. Despite the prospect of a presidential veto, Congress recently passed the job-leave bill after three years of hearings and a parade of people forced out of their jobs by births, adoptions or medical emergencies.
    20. A bill giving the Securities and Exchange Commission authority to curb program trading in stock market emergencies has moved a step closer to law despite objections from the Treasury Department.
    21. At the same time, two special commissions are to be formed, one to handle emergencies such as natural and man-made disasters and another to map economic reforms.
    22. U.S. officials are warning that war and bad weather are causing new and immediate hunger emergencies in western Africa.
    23. For the first time, emergencies - such as funds to clean up after hurricanes - will also not be counted.
    24. The three areas are deposit insurance, the ability of banks to borrow at low rates in emergencies from the Fed's discount window and banks' access the Fed's electronic payments wire, which guarantees payments between banks.
    25. The procedure for emergencies is to have children without seats wrapped and padded and braced on the floor.
    26. Political leaders have suggested reform of Colombia's court system and allowing the president more power in emergencies like the drug war.
    27. Congress currently is hearing testimony on proposed legislation that could give federal regulators authority to halt trading in future market emergencies.
    28. There were 19,090 emergencies reported in 1986 and 10,397 in 1985, the study said.
    29. In the past year, however, surgeons at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, N.C., have tested the cup in three heart-failure emergencies.
    30. Darryl Sanderson says electricity may soon be installed, plus roads and telephones and all of that. Sandcastle has only one portable cellular phone, for emergencies.
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