evacuate
英[ɪ'vækjʊeɪt]
美[ɪ'vækjuet]
- vt. 疏散,撤退;排泄
- vi. 疏散;撤退;排泄
词态变化
第三人称单数: evacuates;过去式: evacuated;过去分词: evacuated;现在分词: evacuating;名词: evacuation;
中文词源
evacuate 疏散e-, 向外。-vac, 空的,词源同vacate, vacation.
英文词源
- evacuate (v.)
- 1520s (trans.), from Latin evacuatus, past participle of evacuare "to empty, make void, nullify," used by Pliny in reference to the bowels, used figuratively in Late Latin for "clear out;" from assimilated form of ex- "out" (see ex-) + vacuus "empty" (see vacuum).
Earliest sense in English is medical. Military use is by 1710. Meaning "remove inhabitants to safer ground" is from 1934. Intransitive sense is from 1630s; of civilian persons by 1900. Replaced Middle English evacuen "draw off or expel (humors) from the body" (c. 1400). Related: Evacuated; evacuating.
双语例句
- 1. Army helicopters tried to evacuate the injured.
- 军队直升机试图转移伤员。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. They agreed on how to evacuate the civilians from the island.
- 他们就如何撤退岛上的居民取得了一致意见.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. Tell them you intend to evacuate the children.
- 告诉他们你打算疏散儿童.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. And the word, evacuate, is not uttered in polite society.
- 而是将他处决,而“ evacuate ”(即疏散)一字在上流社会中是不便启齿的.
来自互联网
- 5. It has forced politicians to think again about the wisdom of trying to evacuate refugees.
- 这迫使政治家们重新考虑疏散难民是否明智。
来自柯林斯例句