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emergency

noun
/ɪˈmɜːdʒənsi/
/ɪˈmɜːrdʒənsi/
(plural emergencies)
[countable, uncountable]
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  1. a sudden serious and dangerous event or situation that needs immediate action to deal with it突发事件;紧急情况
    • This is a medical emergency needing urgent treatment with antibiotics.这是一个紧急医疗情况,需要用抗生素紧急治疗。
    • The government has declared a state of emergency following the earthquake.地震发生后政府已宣布进入紧急状态。
    • In times of national emergency, the usual rules may not apply.在国家紧急状态下,通常的规则可能不适用。
    • in an emergency This door should only be used in an emergency.这道门只能在紧急情况下使用。
    • for emergencies I always have some extra cash with me for emergencies.我总是随身多带点现金以备急需。
    • the emergency exit (= to be used in an emergency)紧急出口
    • The pilot made an emergency landing in a field.飞行员在一片农田里应急着陆。
    • The emergency response team was on the scene within eight minutes.应急小组在八分钟内到达现场。
    • The government has been granted emergency powers (= to deal with an emergency).政府已被授予应急权力。
    • The purpose of these drills is to be prepared in the case of an emergency.这些演习的目的是在紧急情况下做好准备。
    see also accident and emergency, climate emergency
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    • The government had to take emergency action.政府只得采取紧急措施。
    • Call this number if any unforeseen emergency should arise.如有意外紧急情况请打这个电话。
    • Complete retention of urine constitutes a medical emergency.完全性尿潴留是临床急症。
    • Don't call me unless its a real emergency.除非是极为紧急的情况,否则不要打电话给我。
    • Emergency admissions to hospital are given top priority.医院优先处理紧急入院的病人。
    • Emergency supplies of food have been flown to the area.应急食物已空运到该地区。
    • He got emergency leave when his Dad died.父亲去世时,他告急请假获准。
    • He missed the meeting because of a family emergency.因家里发生了紧急情况,他未能参加会议。
    • I need to know what to do in an emergency.我要知道在紧急情况下该做什么。
    • It's a disaster and a public-health emergency in the making.这是一场灾难,也是一场正在形成的公共卫生紧急事件。
    • There's a fire blanket on the kitchen wall in case of emergencies.厨房墙壁上挂有灭火毯作应急之用。
    • The ambulance crashed while answering an emergency call.救护车响应紧急求助时撞了车。
    • The army provided emergency cover when the ambulance service went on strike.救护车队罢工期间,军队紧急顶了上去。
    • The assembly declared a national emergency.议会宣布国家处于紧急状态。
    • The government imposed emergency rule and suspended civil rights.政府实行紧急状态治理,并暂时中止公民权。
    • When a member of staff has a family emergency, a project can get delayed.工作人员中有人家里有急事时,项目可能会被延误。
    • Would you know what to do in an emergency situation?你想知道在发生紧急情况时该怎么做吗?
    • an emergency session of the United Nations联合国紧急会议
    • an emergency shutdown of the nuclear reactor紧急关闭核反应堆
    • firefighters on call to respond to emergencies消防队员待命随时应对紧急事件
    • the New York police and fire and emergency responders纽约警察、消防和应急人员
    • the emergency evacuation of more than 300 passengers紧急撤离 300 多名乘客
    • There is an emergency exit on each side of the aeroplane.飞机每侧均有一个紧急出口。
    • the hospital emergency department医院急诊部
    • improved access to emergency contraception 改善获得紧急避孕的机会
    • She was brought to the hospital for emergency surgery.她被带到医院进行紧急手术。
    • They set up an emergency board meeting.他们召开了一次紧急董事会会议。
    • the humanitarian emergency that resulted from the earthquake 地震造成的人道主义紧急情况
    • Fire wardens will direct people in the event of an emergency.在紧急情况下,消防队员会指挥人们。
    • emergency crew/​personnel/​vehicles急救人员/人员/车辆
    • The new communications system will allow the police to respond to any emergency much faster than previously.新的通信系统将使警察能够比以前更快地应对任何紧急情况。
    • They are well trained to deal with emergencies.他们受过处理紧急情况的良好训练。
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    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • dire
    • extreme
    • major
    verb + emergency
    • have
    • cope with
    • deal with
    emergency + verb
    • arise
    • happen
    • occur
    emergency + noun
    • situation
    • action
    • measures
    preposition
    • for emergency
    • in an emergency
    phrases
    • in case of emergency
    • in case of emergencies
    • a state of emergency
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    Word Originmid 17th cent.: from medieval Latin emergentia, from Latin emergere ‘arise, bring to light’, from e- (variant of ex-) ‘out, forth’ + mergere ‘to dip’.

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