释义 |
exigenciesex‧i‧gen‧cies /ˈeksədʒənsiz, ɪɡˈzɪdʒ-/ noun [plural] - Because they had thought little about managerial exigencies of daily life, when confronted with them they made some interesting discoveries.
- He also depended on women to deal with the exigencies of daily living while he wrote.
- In response, supporters of the act declared that the exigencies of war dictated its promulgation.
- Inter-company loans had been made as the exigencies of the business required.
- The intended effect seems to be to insulate organizational members from the untidy exigencies of the larger world.
- The metaphoric juxtaposition of incongruous thematic material is motivated by the exigencies of the main character's job as a simultaneous interpreter.
- Unexpected exigencies, alarms, excursions and celebrations occurred as in any other household.
formal the things you must do in order to deal with a difficult or urgent situation SYN demandsexigencies of the exigencies of war |