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Перевод: emergency
[прилагательное] непредвиденный; экстренный; авральный; аварийный; вспомогательный; запасной; запасный; [существительное] непредвиденный случай; случай ; крайняя необходимость; запасной игрок; крайность ; критическое положение; авария
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- Emergency calls were immediately sent out, all air and ground personnel urgently tannoyed for, and fire engines went racing to the scene, but before the fires could be contained seven or eight aircraft were lost.
- It contains everything you're likely to need for the minor emergency.
- Normally the London ambulance service maintains 175 emergency ambulances on duty during the day and 75 at night.
- The predictions are that this will go further to encompass accident and emergency, maternity and even psychiatry.
- She had left her son Mark, aged 13 months, with her sister, Georgina Gough, 11, in the broken down Marina car, while she walked the half-mile to the emergency telephone.
- Given that "most GIS are rather dumb systems, requiring intelligent, very computer literate users", managing natural and technological hazards means that this knowledge base must be built into the system so that it can be utilized quickly by untrained users after a disaster has taken place or in an emergency.
- The London Emergency Bed Service, which monitors the availability of hospital beds, yesterday recorded an increase of up to 50 per cent in demand.
- The point, so I thought, was to have one in case of emergency, and hope that it never came out of its pouch.
- Always provide your babysitter with emergency telephone numbers and other contacts.
- Students might be required, for example, to sketch the layout of the kitchen, noting the position of fire-extinguishers and emergency exits, they might be asked to note the pattern of use in the restaurant; which are peak hours; what sort of music is played; what arrangements are made for smokers; what is the cleaning cycle for bedrooms and corridors; what sort of internal accounting system is used - the list could go on, but all are investigative tasks which need the help of hotel staff and which, if properly recorded can be assessed.
- The Emergency Bed Service has issued a yellow warning to hospitals in the North-East and South-East Thames Regional Health Authorities in the hope of releasing sufficient beds to cope with the outbreak.
- The Belgian government has ordered the first multi-language version of Chemdata from the National Chemical Emergency Centre.
- A picket at the hospital claimed that "emergency" services were being maintained.
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