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evacuated

/ih-vak-yoo-eyt/US // ɪˈvæk yuˌeɪt //UK // (ɪˈvækjʊˌeɪt) //

疏散的,被疏散的,疏散了的,疏散了

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v.有主动词 verb
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    e·vac·u·at·ed, e·vac·u·at·ing.

    • : to leave empty; vacate.
    • : to remove from a place, as a dangerous place or disaster area, for reasons of safety or protection: to evacuate the inhabitants of towns in the path of a flood.
    • : to remove persons from for reasons of safety: to evacuate the embassy after a bomb threat.
    • : Military. to remove from a war zone, combat area, etc.to withdraw from or quit.
    • : Physiology. to discharge or eject as through the excretory passages, especially from the bowels.
    • : to deprive: Fear evacuated their minds of reason.
    • : to produce a vacuum in.
v.无主动词 verb
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    e·vac·u·at·ed, e·vac·u·at·ing.

    • : to leave a place because of military or other threats.
    • : to void; defecate.

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Examples

  • Late last year, the city moved employees into the downtown high-rise, only to evacuate them a few weeks later after the building was declared a public nuisance.

  • So far, five people have died in the fires and more than 119,000 others have had to evacuate from their homes.

  • After the city evacuated the building, Faulconer initiated a forensic review and tapped three outside law firms to address different aspects of the overall project.

  • The city responded by voluntarily shutting down the building and evacuating employees who had already moved in.

  • Most critically, the county identified that one of the project’s two routes, West Lilac Road, presents an entrapment risk in the event people need to evacuate for a wildfire.

  • But where do you evacuate to, when the world is about to end?

  • De Merode was ordered to evacuate the national park he served at the time.

  • He was helping to evacuate people from the stricken North Tower when the second plane hit.

  • There is no plan as of yet to evacuate Dr. Brantly to a Western facility, Isaacs said.

  • Earlier this month, the friendliest of them, 31-year-old Denis, told us they were given very short notice to evacuate Sloviansk.

  • The leaguers were now anxious to co-operate with the Americans in compelling the Spaniards to evacuate the Archipelago.

  • The commander-in-chief overrated the fighting qualities of the Neapolitan troops and thought it prudent to evacuate Rome.

  • The situation was hopeless; the only wise course was to evacuate all garrisons in Germany and retire on the Saale.

  • Consequently, he had his lighter baggage moved and had his troops evacuate the area.

  • At the same time also Ibrahim Pacha was directed by his father to evacuate Syria.