exigency

英 ['eksɪdʒ(ə)nsɪ; 'egzɪ-; ɪg'zɪ-; eg'zɪ-] 美 ['ɛksədʒənsi]
  • n. 紧急;紧急事件
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exigency 紧急,迫切

词源同exact, 精确的。引申义没有余地,紧急,迫切。

exigency (n.)
1580s, "that which is needed," from Middle French exigence, from Latin exigentia "urgency" (see exigence). Meaning "state of being urgent" is from 1769. Related: Exigencies (1650s).
1. The people have to accept the harsh exigency of war.
人们要承受战乱的严酷现实。

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2. Upon an exigency, local authorities shall summon militia to guard riverbanks immediately.
遇有紧急情形时, 地方主管机关应即发动民力,驻堤协防.

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3. But the exigency of the case admitted of no alternatives.
但情况紧急,别无其他良策.

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4. 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.

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5. 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.

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