contingency

contingency [kənˈtɪndʒənsi]  [kənˈtɪndʒənsi] 

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contingency 基本解释

名词意外事故,偶发事件; 可能性,偶然性; [审计]意外开支

contingency 相关例句

contingency

名词

1. We must always be prepared for every contingency.
    我们必须始终做应急准备。

2. Be prepared for any contingency.
    为应付可能发生的不测事件作好准备。

contingency 网络解释

1. 不可预见费:比如 , 投标人在投标降价函中笼统宣称将投标总价降低某一百分比 , 在标前谈判过程中 , 业主就可能要求投标人接受这样的降价结果 : 即先以投标总价乘以降价百分比得到降价的绝对金额, 然后再除以合同净价( 即总标价减去税金、不可预见费(Contingency), 暂定金额 (P

contingency 词典解释

1. 可能发生的事;不测之事;突发事件
    A contingency is something that might happen in the future.

    e.g. I need to examine all possible contingencies.
           我需要审视一切可能出现的情况。

2. (计划或措施)未雨绸缪的,应急的
    A contingency plan or measure is one that is intended to be used if a possible situation actually occurs.

    e.g. We have contingency plans.
           我们有应急方案。

contingency 单语例句

1. He added there are contingency plans for water cannon to be used at 24 hours'notice.

2. Chemical warfare vehicles and gas masks were sent in to deal with that contingency.

3. Following an urgent circular the Ministry of Agriculture issued last weekend, animal epidemic prevention centres nationwide have put contingency plans into place and tightened monitoring.

4. The ministry asked local authorities to keep a close watch on the market, and work out contingency plans to cope with increased demand for oil during the winter.

5. Contingency plans were being set up last night as continued rain pushed water levels upwards and tropical storm Morakot headed towards the country's eastern coastline.

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6. War contingency legislation has long been perceived as symbolic of the shift in Japan's security strategy since the start of the Cold War.

7. Chow added the government will consider administering vaccines and requiring private enterprises to kickstart their business contingency and continuity plans.

8. contingency

8. But the Americans were unprepared and had to develop contingency plans for every conceivable emergency.

9. contingency在线翻译

9. The contingency legislation provides complete legal procedures for revising Japan's postwar pacifist constitution and striding toward amassing military might.

10. " We've asked for the contingency plans, " Verbruggen said.

contingency 英英释义

contingency的解释

noun

1. danci.911cha.com

1. a possible event or occurrence or result

    Synonym: eventuality contingence

2. contingency

2. the state of being contingent on something