1、emergency
緊急事件;意外事件;(尤指)事故
He deals with emergencies promptly.
他迅速處理突發(fā)事件
。The hospital will cater only for emergencies.
那家醫(yī)院只看急診
。緊急情況下的;應(yīng)急的
The Prime Minister has called an emergency meeting of parliament.
首相已召集議會(huì)召開(kāi)緊急會(huì)議
。She made an emergency appointment.
她掛了急診
。(設(shè)備、供應(yīng)品等)救急用的,應(yīng)急的
The plane is carrying emergency supplies for refugees.
那架飛機(jī)正在為難民運(yùn)送應(yīng)急物資
。They escaped through an emergency exit and called the police.
他們從緊急出口逃脫,并報(bào)了警
。2、public
平民;百姓;民眾
Lauderdale House is now open to the public.
勞德代爾藝術(shù)教育中心現(xiàn)已向公眾開(kāi)放
。Pure alcohol is not for sale to the general public.
純酒精不向大眾出售
。志趣相投(或從事同一類活動(dòng)、具有共同特征)的群體
Market research showed that 93% of the viewing public wanted a hit film channel.
市場(chǎng)調(diào)查表明93%的觀眾希望有一個(gè)播放熱門影片的頻道
。the American voting public.
美國(guó)選民
公眾的;大眾的
The President is attempting to drum up public support for his economic program.
總統(tǒng)正竭力爭(zhēng)取公眾對(duì)他的經(jīng)濟(jì)計(jì)劃予以支持
。