释义 |
evacueee‧vac‧u‧ee /ɪˌvækjuˈiː/ noun [countable] - In Modesto, evacuees from a neighborhood bordering the Tuolomne River returned home and found that the landscape no longer made sense.
- It's been described as the biggest child movement operation since the evacuees in 1939, but infinitely happier.
- Many evacuees went home during that first winter, but when the blitz began, there was another exodus from London.
- Mrs Black was to have all the local children and non-Catholic evacuees from five years old to eight.
- The volunteer evacuees wait for the cavalry.
- There are songs in Latin, songs in Gaelic, a song about an evacuee and one which is clearly a prayer.
- There were so many evacuees in the town and not enough places to stay, so the teachers said.
someone who is sent away from a place because it is dangerous, for example because there is a war |