emergency的意思和读音

emergency

: [ɪˈmɜrdʒənsi] : [ɪˈmɜː(r)dʒ(ə)nsi]

n.

emergencies  

adj.+n.emergency operation,emergency plan,emergency meeting,emergency situation,emergency call

v.+n.meet emergency,handle emergency,declare emergency

adj.spare,extra,backup,alternative,reserve

n.crisis,disaster,tragedy,danger,trauma

emergencyn.

1.a sudden serious and dangerous event or situation which needs immediate action to deal with it

The government has declared a state of emergency following the earthquake.

This door should only be used in an emergency .使

the emergency exit(= to be used in an emergency)

The government had to take emergency action.

The pilot made an emergency landing in a field.

I always have some extra cash with me for emergencies .

The government has been granted emergency powers(= to deal with an emergency) .

n.1.;,

n.1.an unexpected situation involving danger in which immediate action is necessary; an unexpected situation in which immediate action is necessary to prevent a bad situation from becoming worse

adj.1ed or done during an emergency

1. adjust vt. emergency n. reset vt./n. ...

2. adjust vt. emergency n. reset vt./n. ...

3. dirty emergency nurse ...

4. emergence n emergency n immerge v ...

5. make an appointment emergency cold ()—— ...

6. case n. emergency n. dial vt. ...

7. EE Emergency Exit 退 ...

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1.Individual quality : have the sense of responsibility. Be able to deal with emergency and be flexible. Have strong sense of teamwork.

2.The HKMA reserves the right to close the Centre in case of emergency, or in the interests of safety, or for any other reason.

3.To carry out my duties, I think I'll do my best. If it's in an emergency, I won't hesitate to work all night or on holidays.使

4.Bangkok remains under a state of emergency and a string of bombings there and in the northern city of Chiang Mai have rattled the public.

5.Emergency surgery, doctors, " but pregnant women not back, the circumstances do not know. ",“。”

6.If the guest is in a severe condition, do not remove the guest at all, administer emergency treatment if possible, and arrange an ambulance.

7.The exit device can also be integrated into a facility's alarm system to enable immediate egress in the event of a fire or other emergency.便

8.It was agreed that in an overwhelming public health emergency, poor countries would be allowed to produce generic drugs.

9.Stepladder for Emergency Escape, in case of an emergency, the stepladder allows you to get out of the machine.

10.He announced last week that he would lift the long-standing emergency laws, one of the main demands of anti-government demonstrators.