词汇 | exigency |
释义 | exigency noun[ C or U ] formaluk /ˈek.sɪ.dʒən.si/ us /ˈek.sə.dʒən.si/ the difficulties of a situation, especially one that causes urgent demands: 紧急状况;危急关头 the exigencies of war战争的紧要关头 Economic exigency obliged the government to act.经济形势岌岌可危,政府被迫采取行动。 Difficult things and people a (heavy) cross to bearidiom albatross ball and chain bane be dead meatidiom be in the clearidiom bump chill equation hiccup hindrance hot potato impediment incubus nut snag stumbling block teaser teething troubles thorn in your flesh/sideidiom Examples of exigencyexigency Such agreement may positively impact on the ability to devise a compact between physicians and their environments that is more appropriate to the current exigencies. The exigencies of research funding usually require measurement of outcome after a relatively short period, which we have done. This in itself might already point to an increase in the use of this 'marginal' area for the exigencies of an external market. Accordingly, the subject of this article is a self-identified ' local' jazz musician, whose narrative elucidates the exigencies of his musical and social life. A neo-liberal and technocratic ideology portrays these actors as rational and entrepreneurial agents responding to local technical or market exigencies. Its decision-making process, too, was truncated as intensive local debate created civic exigency. The natural exigencies of participation in eighteenth-century conspiracy necessarily militated against record-keeping and memoirs of this kind. In both countries political exigencies increased government control, imposing monetary expansion. Schegloff 1979 discusses this and other instances to explore the effects of interactional exigencies on the syntactic form of the sentence-in-progress produced under such exigencies. To some extent this is an inevitable result of modernisation, and the exigencies of urban life. Note that the use of transfer to meet the exigencies of communication has frequently been named as a process that drives creolization. The exigencies of social and family reproduction forced the family to make a profit from its economic enterprises and defined the goal of production. Popular exigencies transcending the parties weighed heavily on the government. This means that judgements arrived at in the domain of moral philosophy have necessarily to be tested against the exigencies and vicissitudes of moral practice. The architecture for autonomous navigation must cope with the exigencies imposed by the challenging and hostile environment. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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