evacuations
英 [ɪˌvækjʊˈeɪʃənz]
美 [ɪˌvækjəˈweɪʃənz]
n. 疏散;撤离;后撤;抽空;排气;排泄
evacuation的复数
柯林斯词典
- VERB 疏散;使撤离;转移
Toevacuatesomeone means to send them to a place of safety, away from a dangerous building, town, or area.- They were planning to evacuate the seventy American officials still in the country...
他们正计划转移仍滞留在该国的70名美国官员。 - Since 1951, 18,000 people have been evacuated from the area.
自1951年以来,已有18, 000人撤离了该地区。
- They were planning to evacuate the seventy American officials still in the country...
- VERB (尤指因为危险而)撤离,撤出,搬出
If peopleevacuatea place, they move out of it for a period of time, especially because it is dangerous.- The fire is threatening about sixty homes, and residents have evacuated the area...
大火正威胁着大约60户人家,居民已经从该地区撤离。 - Officials ordered the residents to evacuate.
官员命令居民撤离。
- The fire is threatening about sixty homes, and residents have evacuated the area...
双语例句
- Arvind Kumar, an officer on special duty for disaster management who was posted to the city of Visakhapatnam for the storm, said that evacuations were taking place against the will of many residents, some of whom preferred to brave the storm and stay in their homes.
被派到维沙卡帕特南执行灾难管理特别任务的官员阿尔温德·库马尔(ArvindKumar)表示,疏散举措违背了很多居民的意愿,其中一些人宁愿勇敢面对风暴,留在家中。 - The evacuations of these government bodies exerted a profound influence on the politics, economy and culture of the Kuomintang areas in Zhejiang.
它们的迁移对浙省国统区的政治、经济、文化产生了深刻的影响。 - Bomb threats that led to the evacuations of four Harvard University campus buildings this week were made by a student trying to get out of taking a final exam, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.
联邦检察官周二称,哈佛大学因受到爆炸威胁紧急疏散了四所建筑里的人群,而发出爆炸威胁的是一名企图逃避期末考试的哈佛本校学生。 - A spokesman for the relief operation said residents downstream had to beware rising waters and landslides as water flows increased, but he saw no need yet for fresh evacuations.
救援行动的一位发言人表示,由于水流增大,下游居民必须谨防上升的水位和坝体滑坡。但他表示新一轮撤离尚无必要。 - Therefore, large-scale evacuations which result from these emergencies need the government rely with a mass of vigor, manpower, and financial ability.
由此导致的城市大规模人员撤离需要政府花费大量的人力、物力、财力去应对。 - The decision to begin evacuations mirrors moves by countries such as Australia and Germany, who also advised their citizens to consider leaving Tokyo and other earthquake-affected areas.
澳大利亚和德国也建议在日公民考虑离开东京和其他受地震影响的地区。 - In the words of Lillibridge: "The lack of water pressure to hospitals in Houston during the immediate post-disaster period almost resulted in one of the largest patient evacuations in history."
用Lillibridge的话来说,“由于灾后时期休斯敦各家医院存在水压不足问题,几乎导致了有史以来规模最大的一次患者疏散行动。” - Tremors registering at a magnitude of 3.9 were felt in Beijing, provoking frantic evacuations at office towers throughout the city.
北京记录到3.9级的地震,有震感,整个城市的办公大楼在惊慌中被疏散。 - The street closings and evacuations were prompted by a police investigation of a suspicious van that local media reported had been parked on Broadway for two days.
这条街被关闭和疏散是由于警方调查一个可疑的面包车。据当地媒体报道,该车曾在百老汇停了两天。 - In New York, the tremors prompted evacuations of courthouses, City Hall and halted work at the World Trade Center construction site.
在纽约,震颤提示撤离法院,市政厅,在世界贸易中心施工现场,并停止工作。