evacuation

英[ɪˌvækju'eɪʃn] 美[ɪˌvækju'eɪʃn]
  • n. 撤离;疏散
  • n. 排泄;排泄物
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星级词汇:
    n. (名词)
    1. 排泄物(尤指粪便)
    2. 疏散
    3. 撤退,撤离,撤出,撤走
    4. 腾出,抽空
    5. 遣送
    6. 撤空,排空,排除

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the act of removing the contents of something

  2. the act of evacuating; leaving a place in an orderly fashion; especially for protection

  3. the bodily process of discharging waste matter

1. Children in evacuation centres are falling prey to disease.
疏散中心的孩子正受到疾病的折磨。

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2. The driver of an evacuation bus was wounded by shrapnel.
一辆疏散大巴的司机被弹片炸伤。

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3. Orders went out to prepare for the evacuation of the city.
为撤离该城作准备的命令已下达.

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4. Three hours before first light Fuentes gave orders for the evacuation of the camp.
黎明前3个小时富恩特斯下达了撤离营地的命令。

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5. 12,000 crossed the border in one day alone, throwing evacuation plans into disarray.
仅一天中就有1.2万人越过边境,这使得撤退计划全被打乱了。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. This decrease and the cold weather complicated evacuation work.
      这种减少以及寒冷的气候使撤离的工作更加复杂化。
    2. Orders went out to prepare for the evacuation of the city.
      为撤离该城作准备的命令已下达。
    3. Police and firemen continued to hasten evacuation of the hotel.
      警察和消防队员继续加快疏散饭店的工作。
    4. An increase in foreshock activity triggered the evacuation warning.
      前震活动的增加引发了疏散警报。