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 emergency [i'mә:dʒәnsi]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 紧急状况, 紧急事件, 紧急需要

[化] 紧急情况

[医] 紧急, 急症, 意外


  1. The rioting grew worse and the government declared a state of emergency.
    骚乱恶化,政府只得宣布进入紧急状态。
  2. Ring the bell in an emergency.
    情况紧急时请按铃。
  3. Her help was critical (ie of great importance) during the emergency.
    在紧急的情况下她的援助至为重要.


emergency
[ noun ]
  1. a sudden unforeseen crisis (usually involving danger) that requires immediate action

  2. <noun.event>
    he never knew what to do in an emergency
  3. a state in which martial law applies

  4. <noun.state>
    the governor declared a state of emergency
  5. a brake operated by hand; usually operates by mechanical linkage

  6. <noun.artifact>


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. The maze design had to be adapted to meet certain U.S. standards, including exits to comply with fire codes, and breakaway panels in case of emergency.
  2. He said the whole question of the national emergency was under constant review and it would be lifted as soon as circumstances permit.
  3. Partly as a result of the emergency imports, which included razor blades, soap, winter boots and clothes, the Soviet Union posted a trade deficit last year for the first time in 14 years.
  4. According to Kelly, maintenance personnel at the airport said the plane's chutes worked properly and that people often suffer ankle and back sprains from the sharp drop down an emergency chute.
  5. A gunman shot four people in a rampage through a hospital emergency room Saturday evening, and police worked to secure patients and staff from the marauder, a hospital official said.
  6. The liftoff opportunity, dictated by Magellan's path to Venus and lighting conditions at emergency landing sites, lasts only 23 minutes, one of the shortest launch windows in shuttle history.
  7. NRC regulations require that utilities submit emergency plans covering a 10-mile plant radius.
  8. We've got an emergency," said Perry Rivkind, district director of the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
  9. Prices have never swung as wildly as the new limits would allow them to swing, and exchange officials emphasized they are not trying to predict the size of the swings that would be possible during a sudden oil emergency.
  10. The development bank is sending a technical aid mission to Jamaica and is expected to tap a special $80 million fund set up by Japan to provide an emergency grant to Jamaica.
  11. "Investigators have found, after extensive testing, that the interior tail cone release mechanism failed to separate the tail cone and deploy the emergency slide," National Transportation Safety Board member John Lauber said.
  12. His condition is hopeless," said Yossi Fahima, an emergency service medic.
  13. A jet with 78 people aboard made an emergency landing Sunday after a section of its landing gear malfunctioned, and one wing caught fire briefly as it scraped the runway, officials said.
  14. But the main purpose was to suggest to the state organs that, in an emergency, Mr. Gorbachev's prestige could be transformed into ready cash.
  15. The Senate bill would declare acquired immune deficiency syndrome a "public health emergency" and require the Department of Health and Human Services to submit an annual plan of action to fight the disease.
  16. Four Hondurans died and 1,000 were jailed in those protests ,and the government declared a 10-day state of emergency.
  17. The bankrupt state oil company will not supply kerosene to the soup kitchens, as its part in the emergency program, unless the government pays for it.
  18. The members of the emergency board are Robert O. Harris of Washington, ombudsman for the International Monetary Fund, who will serve as chairman; and labor arbitrators Richard R. Kasher of Bryn Mawr, Pa., and Arthur Stark of New York.
  19. Under Connecticut's emergency shutdown plan, 7,000 nonessential state employees, or about 14% of the work force, were furloughed yesterday.
  20. It suggests that Miami and other coastal cities pay more attention to emergency planning.
  21. Iraq, Syria's main Arab enemy, called Wednesday for an emergency Arab summit to try and end the strife that has killed more than 150,000 people since Lebanon's civil war began in April 1975.
  22. But under an EC emergency loan, no further delays can be allowed.
  23. Orators demanded an emergency meeting in April of the Estonian party's policy-making Central Committee, possibly with Gorbachev in attendance, to halt "bourgeois nationalism" and "counterrevolution," Ms. Saarna said.
  24. The Federal Highway Administration has an emergency relief program to help states and local governments repair federally funded highways and bridges seriously damaged by natural disasters.
  25. Three dogs who accompanied a 3-year-old boy on a "pretend" fishing trip probably saved the child's life when he was lost in a forest for two days and nights, an emergency room physician said.
  26. The repurchase rate is the average rate at which banks trade on the money market. The emergency rate is the cost of funds for banks whose reserves are short at the close of trading.
  27. Philippine President Aquino declared a state of emergency in areas hit by Typhoon Nina, which struck the islands with 120 mph winds.
  28. An emergency request submitted in behalf of Kou's father, Ger Xiang of Fresno, said the surgery ordered by a state judge would violate religious freedom and parental rights.
  29. A disaster response team from Miami's Metro Dade Fire Department established a communications center in Barbados, about 200 miles south of Hugo's path, to assess damage and coordinate emergency medical treatment throughout the Leeward Islands.
  30. But the crew managed to guide the airplane to a crash landing at Sioux Gateway Airport in Sioux City, where emergency equipment and medics were waiting.
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