exigency 英 [ˈeksɪdʒənsi]   美 [ˈɛksədʒənsi, ɪɡˈzɪdʒən-]

exigency

exigency  英 [ˈeksɪdʒənsi] 美 [ˈɛksədʒənsi, ɪɡˈzɪdʒən-]

n. 紧急;紧急事件 

名词复数:exigencies 

Independently of the exigency of the case 独立于此例的紧急性之外
The Venue of staff and guest is at the Parking Lot outside of Hotel for the exigency evacuate. 紧急疏散后员工集合地点与客人的集合地点设在酒店大堂外停车场。

  • Think of a mix of excitement and emergency, and you have exigency, a sudden, urgent crisis. The very word conjures up danger and intrigue that demand a cool head and an immediate effort at a solution.
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  • n. 紧急;紧急事件
  • 1. Independently of the exigency of the case

    独立于此例的紧急性之外

  • 2. The Venue of staff and guest is at the Parking Lot outside of Hotel for the exigency evacuate.

    紧急疏散后员工集合地点与客人的集合地点设在酒店大堂外停车场。

  • 3. Defense council: Absent exigency circumanstances, the police can not search without a warrant.

    辩护律师:在没有紧急情况,警察无搜查令不得进行搜查。

  • exigency (n.) 1580s, "that which is needed," from Middle French exigence, from Latin exigentia "urgency," from exigentem (nominative exigens), present participle of exigere "demand, require, enforce," literally "to drive or force out," also "to finish, measure," from ex "out" (see ex-) + agere "to set in motion, drive, drive forward; to do, perform" (from PIE root *ag- "to drive, draw out or forth, move"). Meaning "state of being urgent" is from 1769. Related: Exigencies (1650s).
exi·gency / ˈeksɪdʒənsi ; NAmE ˈeksɪdʒənsi / / ɪɡˈzɪdʒənsi ; NAmE ɪɡˈzɪdʒənsi / noun [countable ,  usually plural ,  uncountable ] ( plural exi·gencies ) ( formal) an urgent need or demand that you must deal with 急切需要;迫切要求 SYN demand exigency exigencies exi·gency / ˈeksɪdʒənsi ; NAmE ˈeksɪdʒənsi /
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