柯林斯詞典contingency /k?n?t?nd??ns?/ (contingencies) 1. N-VAR A contingency is something that might happen in the future. 可能發(fā)生的事[正式] I need to examine all possible contingencies. 我得查看所有可能發(fā)生的事。2. ADJ A contingency plan or measure is one that is intended to be used if a possible situation actually occurs. 應(yīng)變的[正式] [ADJ n] We have contingency plans. 我們有應(yīng)變計(jì)劃。 返回 contingency劍橋詞典something that might possibly happen in the future , usually causing problems or making further arrangements necessary 可能發(fā)生的事;意外事件,不測(cè)事件 You must be able to deal with all possible contingencies. 你必須能應(yīng)付一切可能發(fā)生的意外事件。 Have you made any contingency plans ? 你們制訂應(yīng)急方案了嗎? 返回 contingency