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ex·i·gen·cies 英'eksədʒənsiːz美'eksədʒənsiːz COCA³⁷⁹⁵¹BNC³⁰⁷⁴⁴Economist³⁴³¹⁸⁺³ 基本英英例句Thesaurus例句 n.急切需要⁵⁰名词exigency的复数形式⁵⁰.原型exigency的复数 名词 exigency: a pressing or urgent situationa sudden unforeseen crisis usually involving danger that requires immediate actionThe people had to accept the harshexigenciesof war.人们要承受战乱的严酷现实。as in.exigence 同义词 demands,exigency,necessity,need,needs,requirement,requirements,want exigencenoun demand demands,exigency,necessity,need,needs,requirement,requirements,want exigencesnoun demand demands,exigencies,exigency,necessity,need,needs,requirement,requirements,want Industry and finance seem to him to be activities unworthy of gentlemen, although, alas, many are forced by exigencies of circumstance to take some part in them. 在他看来,实业和金融是不值得绅士从事的活动,呀,虽然许多人由于境况所逼又不得不在某种程度上参与这种活动。 blog.sina.com.cn Only“ in time of war or other public emergency threatening the life of the nation” may a state opt out of Article 5— and then only“to the extent strictly required by the exigencies of the situation”. 只有‘在战时或公共危机威胁国家存亡时’,一个国家才可以绕过人权公约第五条,并且只能被限制在‘极端危机的情况下’。 ecocn Teachers like that still exist in this country, but the increasingly dire exigencies of academic professionalization have made them all but extinct at elite universities. 那样的教授在这个国家仍然还存在,但是学术专业化越来越可怕的关键时刻已经让他们成为名牌大学里的快要灭绝的物种。 zhongwenlink There has been a parallel shift in the right of death, or at least a tendency to align itself with the exigencies of a life- administering power and to define itself accordingly. 死亡的权利也已发生了平行变化,或者说,至少是一种将自身连同于生之危急,从而管理权力,据此界定自身。 tianya |