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、impose
強(qiáng)制實(shí)行;強(qiáng)加
Britain imposed fines on airlines which bring in passengers without proper papers.
英國會(huì)對(duì)運(yùn)載證件不齊全的乘客進(jìn)入國內(nèi)的航空公司課以罰款
。Many companies have imposed a pay freeze.
許多公司已經(jīng)強(qiáng)制凍結(jié)了工資
。使遭受,使承受(壓力、痛苦等)
The filming imposed an additional strain on her.
拍攝任務(wù)使她承受了格外大的壓力
。the pressures imposed upon teachers by ceaseless curriculum reforms.
無休止的課程改革使教師承受的壓力
把…硬加給;把…強(qiáng)塞給;勉強(qiáng)(某人)做事
I was afraid you'd simply feel we were imposing on you.
我擔(dān)心你會(huì)覺得我們是在勉強(qiáng)你
。'Mum thinks I should stop imposing on your hospitality, Leo,' said Grace.
“利奧,我媽媽覺得我不應(yīng)該再在這兒麻煩你了,”格雷絲說
。