evacuate
v. 疏散,轉移,撤離; 排空(胃腸)
To evacuate someone means to send them to a place of safety, away from a dangerous building, town, or area.
They were planning to evacuate the seventy American officials still in the country...
他們正計劃轉移仍滯留在該國的70名美國官員。
Since 1951, 18,000 people have been evacuated from the area.
自1951年以來,已有18, 000人撤離了該地區。
If people evacuate a place, they move out of it for a period of time, especially because it is dangerous.
The fire is threatening about sixty homes, and residents have evacuated the area...
大火正威脅著大約60戶人家,居民已經從該地區撤離。
Officials ordered the residents to evacuate.
官員命令居民撤離。
1. move out of an unsafe location into safety;
2. empty completely;
3. move people from their homes or country
4. create a vacuum in (a bulb, flask, reaction vessel, etc.)
5. excrete or discharge from the body
That is why the Pacific coast to evacuate to the people the reasons for New Zealand.
這就是為什麼太平洋沿岸的人民疏散到紐西蘭的原因.
The government told them to evacuate.
政府也要求他們疏散.
If a leak occurs, immediately evacuate all personnel from the danger area.
如果發生洩露, 立刻疏散危險區域的所有人員.
He added that as police attempted to evacuate the scene, the second bomb went off.
他補充說,當警方正要疏散現場的時候, 第二枚炸彈爆炸了.
Rubber boats and a helicopter were used to evacuate people stranded by the deluge.
消防處出動多部橡皮艇和一部直升機救出被洪水圍困市民.