英 [ɪ'vækjʊeɪt]
美 [ɪ'vækjuet]
vt. 疏散,撤退;排泄
vi. 疏散;撤退;排泄
[ 过去式 evacuated 过去分词 evacuated 现在分词 evacuating ]
例句:
1、The decision to evacuate Hawaii was based purely on the tremendous power of theearthquake in Chile, which at magnitude 8.8, was the fifth largest in the past 110years.
做出(撤离)夏威夷的决定纯粹是由于这次智利发生的地震威力实在巨大,达到了里氏8.8级,是过去110年里发生的第五大地震。
2、If the bus was trapped in that mess, there was virtually no way to evacuate those four kids.
如果公共汽车被困在暴风雪中,那么几乎没有方法使这些孩子(撤离)。
3、The fire is threatening about sixty homes, and residents have evacuated the area.
这场大火威胁着约六十个家庭,居民已经(撤离)了该地区。
evacuate 英[ɪ'vækjʊeɪt] 美[ɪˈvækjuˌet]
vt. 撤离,疏散;排泄;腾出(房子等);除清,抽空
vi. 排空(胃肠);疏散;撤退
第三人称单数:evacuates;过去分词:evacuated;现在分词:evacuating;
例句:
Ten months later, residents had to evacuate again, this time to fleefloods.
十个月后,居民不得再次撤离,这次是为了逃离洪灾。
疏散
evacuate
[英][ɪ'vækjʊeɪt][美][ɪˈvækjuˌet]
vt.撤离,疏散; 排泄; 腾出(房子等); 除清,抽空;
vi.排空(胃肠); 疏散; 撤退;
第三人称单数:evacuates过去分词:evacuated现在进行时:evacuating过去式:evacuated
例句:
1.
Residents in oregon and northern california have been advised to evacuate low-lying areas.
俄勒冈和加利福尼亚州北部的居民已被告知撤离低洼地区。