柯林斯詞典state of emergency (states of emergency) 1. N-COUNT If a government or other authority declares a state of emergency in an area, it introduces special measures such as increased powers for the police or army, usually because of civil disorder or because of a natural disaster such as an earthquake. 緊急狀態(tài) San Francisco mayor Frank Jordan declared a state of emergency in the city as the looting continued into the night. 由於搶劫一直持續(xù)到夜裡,舊金山市市長弗蘭尅·喬丹宣佈全市進(jìn)入緊急狀態(tài)。 返回 state of emergency劍橋詞典a temporary system of rules to deal with an extremely dangerous or difficult situation 緊急狀態(tài) After the floods the government declared a state of emergency . 洪水爆發(fā)後,政府宣佈進(jìn)入緊急狀態(tài)。 返回 state of emergency