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
- As I stepped on to the fire escape with a friend I heard some people whispering, so I took out the gun and fired it into the air.
我和朋友走上防火梯时,听见有人低声说话,所以我掏出枪来向空中开了一枪。 - That doesn't mean please climb up the fire escape.
那并不表示请你爬防火梯上来。 - One newspaper said a fire escape on a nearby IKEA store was a good vantage point, but the Chinese navy kept quiet about when the date would be.
一家报纸说,附近一家宜家家居商场的逃生出口是观察航母出航的极佳位置,但中国海军对于出航日期保持沉默。 - The boy that fell from the fire escape.
从防火梯上摔下去的那个男孩。 - I had to climb up the fire escape.
我不得不从防火梯进来。 - How am I supposed to know? Fire escape, maybe.
我怎么知道?也许是从防火梯吧。 - 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。 - The whole process is: hearing the broadcast of fire protection, evacuate from the fire escape, get together and nose count, sum-up and over.
参加消防疏散演习人员,整体经历过程为:听到消防疏散广播、从消防楼梯疏散、集合、清点人数、总结、宣布结束。 - And then maybe took a fall coming down the fire escape.
可在爬消防梯的时候摔了下来。 - 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。