urgent

英['ɜːdʒənt] 美['ɜːrdʒənt]
  • adj. 紧急的;急迫的;坚持要求的
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星级词汇:
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 紧急的,急迫的,紧迫的,紧要的,急切的,加急的,亟待解决的,刻不容缓的,迫不及待的
    2. 催促的,催逼的
    3. 坚持要求的,极力主张的
    4. 硬要的,纠缠不休的
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 急迫的,紧要的 needing immediate attention
    2. 催促的 showing that sth is urgent

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. compelling immediate action;

    "too pressing to permit of longer delay"
    "the urgent words `Hurry! Hurry!'"
    "bridges in urgent need of repair"

1. Officials at the State Department say the issue is urgent.
国务院官员说该问题很急迫。

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2. His mother leaned forward and spoke to him in urgent undertones.
他母亲身子前倾,小声而急切地跟他说话。

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3. The memo ends: "Please give this matter your most urgent attention."
备忘录的结尾写道:“请将此事作为亟待处理事项。”

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4. It would be an exaggeration to call the danger urgent.
称那种危险为紧急事件有点夸张。

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5. There is an urgent need for food and water.
现在亟需食物和水。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. They've made an urgent request for international aid.
      他们紧急请求国际援助。
    2. I was prevented from going by urgent business.
      我因急事不能去。
    3. Jean spoke, her voice low and urgent.
      吉恩说话的时候声音压得很低,感觉很急迫。
    4. Seeing that no one takes actions, he spoke to me in an urgent whisper.
      没看到一个人采取行动,他忍不住向我低声催促。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    用作定语 ~+ n.
    1. We have an urgent thing.
      我们有一件紧要的事情。
    用作表语 S+be+~
    1. He says the matter is urgent.
      他说这事很紧急。
    S+be+~+ prep. -phrase
    1. She was urgent for the doctor to come.
      她催促医生快点来。
    It is/was+~+that-clause
    1. It is most urgent that the patient should get to hospital.
      那病人应该马上送医院。
  1. urgent后面跟不定式时,意为“坚持要……”,

    He was urgent to have more.
    他坚持要更多。

  2. urgent可接that从句,但是所引导的从句中,谓语动词用虚拟现在式。

    It is urgent that he start.

critical,acute,urgent
  • 这些形容词均有“紧急的”或“严重的”之意。
  • critical指极为危急或缺乏的状况,而这种状况标志一种转折点。
  • acute通常指需要和缺乏的紧急程度。也指病情的严重。
  • urgent指情况紧急,急需解决问题。