英 [ˈeksɪdʒənsi] 美 [ˈeksɪdʒənsi]
n. 紧急;紧急事件
复数exigencies
exigency /ˈɛksɪdʒənsɪ/
可数名词 The exigencies of a situation or a job are the demands or difficulties that you have to deal with as part of it. 危急关头
...the exigencies of a wartime economy.
...战时经济的危急关头。
... v.发掘 exigency n.紧急;迫切需要 exiguous a.稀少的;细微的 ...
... tendency 趋势,倾向 exigency 紧迫 emergency 紧急情况;突发事件 ...
... exacting 严厉的 exigency 紧急情况 exigent 紧急,急需的 ...
exigent 迫切的;紧急的;苛求的
紧急;紧急事件
The president is free to act in any sudden exigency.
在任何突发的紧急状况下董事长可自行采取行动。
The people have to accept the harsh exigency of war.
人们要承受战乱的严酷现实。
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。
Much of it is because of the perceived exigency of the moment.
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With the nation at peace and the economy strong, political infighting in Washington was sustained more by its own logic than any real exigency.
Last week, the board of Austin Independent School District declared a "financial exigency, " a move that will allow it to lay off more than 1, 000 teachers.