fire escape
英 [ˈfaɪər ɪskeɪp]
美 [ˈfaɪər ɪskeɪp]
n. 太平梯(在建筑物外部,用以逃离火场)
牛津词典
noun
- 太平梯(在建筑物外部,用以逃离火场)
metal stairs or a ladder on the outside of a building, which people can use to escape from a fire
柯林斯词典
- (建筑物外部用于发生火灾时逃生的)太平梯
Afire escapeis a metal staircase on the outside of a building, which can be used to escape from the building if there is a fire.
英英释义
noun
- a stairway (often on the outside of a building) that permits exit in the case of fire or other emergency
双语例句
- A small boy tumbled off a third floor fire escape
一个小男孩从3楼防火梯上摔了下来。 - Stephen Tunley, who runs a funds management business in a nearby building, said people clogged the fire escape as they tried to evacuate.
在附近写字楼中经营一家基金管理公司的斯蒂芬•滕利(StephenTunley)表示,人们在试图撤离时全都挤在了安全梯那里。 - I had to climb up the fire escape.
我不得不从防火梯进来。 - Guest used the fire escape to get out of the building.
客人通过安全出口离开楼房。 - They tell him that a concerned friend of his contacted them and that his injuries were the result of a fall down a fire escape.
他们告诉他,关心他的朋友和他们联系,他的受伤的结果下降了走火。 - It sounds like they were filming the scene where Scully finds her landlord on the fire escape.
好像是他们在拍摄史高丽发现她的房东在防火通道的那幕戏。 - How am I supposed to know? Fire escape, maybe.
我怎么知道?也许是从防火梯吧。 - Michael removes a bolt from the hotel fire escape.
迈克尔从旅店防火梯上取下一个螺钉。 - If you want fresh air, you can sleep on the fire escape.
想呼吸新鲜空气就睡在防火梯上。 - Once upon a time, relief from summer in the city meant a vandalized fire hydrant or a snooze on the fire escape.
很久以前,城市里的夏季避暑方法就是故意破坏消防龙头,或者在安全出口打个盹。
