immediate
英 [ɪ'miːdɪət]
美[ɪ'midɪət]
- adj. 立即的;直接的;最接近的
英英释意
- 1. very close or connected in space or time;
- "contiguous events"
- "immediate contact"
- "the immediate vicinity"
- "the immediate past"
- 2. having no intervening medium;
- "an immediate influence"
- 3. immediately before or after as in a chain of cause and effect;
- "the immediate result"
- "the immediate cause of the trouble"
- 4. of the present time and place;
- "the immediate revisions"
- 5. performed with little or no delay;
- "an immediate reply to my letter"
- "prompt obedience"
- "was quick to respond"
- "a straightaway denial"
双语例句
- 1. Only a handful had returned to work in the immediate vicinity.
- 仅有几个人回到临近地区工作。
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- 2. His immediate superior has singled him out for a special mention.
- 他的顶头上司特别提到了他。
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- 3. Adolescent suicide is rarely an impulsive reaction to immediate distress.
- 青少年自杀很少是由于突然发生不幸而作出的冲动反应。
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- 4. The economy needs an immediate 2 per cent cut in interest rates.
- 当前经济状况需要立即将利率下调两个百分点.
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- 5. Any dog bite, no matter how small, needs immediate medical attention.
- 被狗咬后,不管伤口多小,都必须立即就医。
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