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 evacuation [i,vækju'eiʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 撤退, 疏散

[化] 抽空; 排空

[医] 排泄, 排除, 排空


  1. Order go out to prepare for the evacuation of the city.
    为撤离该城作准备的命令已下达。
  2. Difficult, incomplete, or infrequent evacuation of dry, hardened feces from the bowels.
    便秘有困难的、不完全的或不经常从肠道排泄干燥且硬的大便
  3. Air transport of persons to a place where they can receive medical or surgical care; medical evacuation.
    臣务救助和撤退用飞机运送伤员去一个他们能受到内科或外科治疗的地方;医务救助


evacuation
[ noun ]
  1. the act of removing the contents of something

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

  4. <noun.act>
  5. the bodily process of discharging waste matter

  6. <noun.process>


Evacuation \E*vac`u*a"tion\, n. [L. evacuatio: cf. F.
['e]vacuation.]
1. The act of emptying, clearing of the contents, or
discharging. Specifically:
(a) (Mil.) Withdrawal of troops from a town, fortress,
etc.
(b) (Med.) Voidance of any matter by the natural passages
of the body or by an artificial opening; defecation;
also, a diminution of the fluids of an animal body by
cathartics, venesection, or other means.

2. That which is evacuated or discharged; especially, a
discharge by stool or other natural means. --Quincy.

3. Abolition; nullification. [Obs.] --Hooker.

{Evacuation day}, the anniversary of the day on which the
British army evacuated the city of New York, November 25,
1783.

  1. Opponents argued that evacuation plans for the population around Seabrook are inadequate.
  2. A lightning-sparked fire burned along a 20-mile front in northwestern Nebraska, threatening the community of Crawford and forcing the evacuation of more than 629 people from a hospital, nursing home and Fort Robinson State Park.
  3. This myth endured for years, despite litigation, scholarly study and government review that showed there wasn't any military need for the evacuation.
  4. During the evacuation, he said, residents "were real calm; they were orderly.
  5. Seabrook is completed but its startup has been delayed by opposition from nearby Massachusetts towns, which have refused to cooperate in evacuation planning for the plant.
  6. On Jan. 15, evacuation drills are scheduled in the capital, Baghdad.
  7. "I don't think anybody's going to feel this was the wrong thing to do," Corpus Christi Mayor Betty Turner said of the evacuation in her town, where thousands of residents crowded into shelters.
  8. The U.S. Court of Appeals upheld a ruling by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission that permits the agency to review evacuation plans filed by utilities, even when states or local governments had refused to participate in designing those plans.
  9. Vessels large and small, many of them the same ones that rescued hundreds of thousands of Allied troops from the Nazi onslaught, made their way across the English Channel to mark the 50th anniversary of the evacuation.
  10. Firefighters also battled extreme heat and low humidity to suppress fires in eastern and southern Utah, while a new blaze charred more than 1,000 acres in the Uintah Basin, forcing evacuation of all campgrounds in the area.
  11. Manitoba Premier Gary Filmon has said the firefighting and evacuation will cost the local government $30 million.
  12. Moslem leaders have indicated they believe such evacuation would contribute to the Serbs' policy of expelling Moslems from areas which Serbs want to claim as their own.
  13. The Nation Air plane from Amman to Dhaka, Bangladesh, was one of eight chartered evacuation flights taking an estimated 2,400 Bangladeshis who fled Kuwait following the Aug. 2 Iraqi invasion.
  14. The evacuation included 15 to 20 workers of Presbyterian Home of South Carolina and its 320 residents, some of whom were removed in stretchers.
  15. The proposed order would empower the Federal Emergency Management Agency to help utilities compose and test the evacuation plans that the Nuclear Regulatory Commission requires before it issues an operating license.
  16. Preparations were under way for an evacuation.
  17. Brockway Police Chief Clarence Bish said officials ordered the evacuation as a precaution because a dike holding back Toby Creek has been temporarily lowered from 16 feet to 14 feet for the construction of a bridge.
  18. The U.S. State Department said evacuation flights will continue to other destinations despite the order, which was to take effect Sunday.
  19. An accident involving similarly stored wastes in the Soviet Union in 1957 released huge amounts of radiation and contaminated an area covering hundreds of square miles, forcing the evacuation of 10,000 people.
  20. A train carrying hazardous material derailed and caught fire today, prompting the evacuation of about 500 people, officials said.
  21. More than 150 wildfires raced across Alaska's interior, forcing the evacuation of a town of 900 people and blocking the Alaska Highway, the main road into the state.
  22. The blaze briefly threatened the Treehouse Fun Ranch nudist camp, but no evacuation was ordered, Cooper said.
  23. It sounded like a bunch of cherry bombs going off." At the Kroger, perishables manager Rhonda Bartlett said managers oversaw a quick evacuation.
  24. More room, he says, would "enhance the evacuation process and enable far more passengers to assume the crash position."
  25. The state also charged a lack of emergency evacuation and response procedures, inadequate access to respirators and a lack of entry procedures exposed workers to potentially hazardous levels of toxic fumes, suffocation and death.
  26. Opposition from the state of Massachusetts has stymied development of the evacuation plan for the zone within 10 miles of the plant, a zone that includes several Massachusetts communities.
  27. Its mission was beach surveillance and medical evacuation.
  28. Citing the Soviet nuclear disaster, Massachusetts Gov. Michael S. Dukakis last fall stopped his staff from working on an evacuation plan, on the ground that safe evacuation from Seabrook was impossible.
  29. Citing the Soviet nuclear disaster, Massachusetts Gov. Michael S. Dukakis last fall stopped his staff from working on an evacuation plan, on the ground that safe evacuation from Seabrook was impossible.
  30. Thick smoke made it unsafe to operate school buses and the Red Cross needed some schools for evacuation centers.
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