urgency
n. 紧迫; 急迫; 急事; 紧要
If something is urgent, it needs to be dealt with as soon as possible.
There is an urgent need for food and water...
现在亟需食物和水。
He had urgent business in New York.
他在纽约有急事。
If you speak in an urgent way, you show that you are anxious for people to notice something or to do something.
His voice was low and urgent...
他的嗓音低沉而急切。
His mother leaned forward and spoke to him in urgent undertones.
他母亲身子前倾,小声而急切地跟他说话。
1. the state of being urgent; an earnest and insistent necessity
2. pressing importance requiring speedy action;
3. an urgent situation calling for prompt action;
4. insistent solicitation and entreaty;
It is of utmost urgency to control the bleeding as effectively as possible.
紧急有效的控制出血是相当重要的.
But why this urgency at the end of the 20 th century?
二十世纪末,为何这般着急?
We also come to this hallowed spot to remind America of the fierce urgency of now.
我们也已经到达这个神圣化的地点提醒凶猛的紧急美国现在.
The urgency of the situation makes it necessary to reiterate the monumental problems of population growth.
情况的紧迫性使我们有必要重申人口增长的重大问题.
Therefore, the research of the problem of structural unemployment has strong realistic meaning and urgency.
因此, 结构性失业问题的研究具有强烈的现实意义与紧迫性.