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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ur·gent /ˈɜːdʒənt $ ˈɜːr-/ ●●○ S3 adjective  1 IMPORTANTvery important and needing to be dealt with immediately 紧急的;急迫的;需迅速处理的 He was in urgent need of medical attention. 他急需治疗。 The report called for urgent action to reduce lead in petrol. 报告呼吁迅速采取行动,减少汽油中的铅含量。 an urgent message 一封急报2 formalWANT done or said in a way that shows that you want something to be dealt with immediately 急切的 an urgent whisper 急切的私语5urgencyn[U]a matter of great urgency极为迫切的问题urgently adverbnCOLLOCATIONSnounsan urgent needThere is an urgent need for stricter regulation.urgent actionUrgent action is needed to boost employment.urgent attentionShe believes the nation’s drug problem requires urgent attention.an urgent messageI have an urgent message for Sam – where is he?an urgent meetingHealth chiefs have called an urgent meeting to discuss the problem.urgent talksThe union is seeking urgent talks with management on this matter.urgent businessNenna told them that she had urgent business on the other side of London.an urgent task/jobI’ve got some urgent tasks to finish before I leave tonight.an urgent problemIt’s an urgent problem, and needs tackling straight away.
Examples from the Corpus
urgentYour sister's been calling -- I think it's urgent.A drastic overhaul of land-ownership and farming is urgent.She supposed she could fit it in, if it really was urgent.Earlier this year Aberconwy Community Health Council called for urgent action to tackle the situation.Of more urgent concern is the international dimension.If anything appears urgent from an operations standpoint, put it through to him.I've got one or two urgent letters to write.The thousands of visitors to the excavations have shown there is an urgent need to make the site into an archaeological park.An international effort is required to cope with the urgent needs of the earthquake victims.urgent newsurgent actionAfter 10 years nothing had happened, so in 1968 the Institute of Trademarks Agents called for urgent action.At a special meeting with the minister, an all-party delegation from the capital's boroughs will press for urgent action.Also alleging rape and torture, Amnesty urged the government to take urgent action against the security forces.But the law-abiding people of Dundalk agree urgent action needs to be taken.Change tack immediately and take urgent action to get some talented protégés into your fast lane.The report was criticised for not calling for urgent action to reduce lead in petrol.Earlier this year Aberconwy Community Health Council called for urgent action to tackle the situation.Occasionally, severe shocks will rock the system and urgent action will be needed.
Origin urgent (1400-1500) Old French Latin, present participle of urgere; → URGE1
ur·gent adjectiven COLLOCATIONS1LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
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urgent
urgent S3 /ˈɜːdʒənt $ ˈɜːr-/ adjective
 Word Family: noun: urgency; adverb: urgently; adjective: urgent
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Old French
 Origin: Latin, present participle of urgere; urge1
1. very important and needing to be dealt with immediately:
    He was in urgent need of medical attention.
    The report called for urgent action to reduce lead in petrol.
    an urgent message
2. formal done or said in a way that shows that you want something to be dealt with immediately:
    an urgent whisper
—urgency noun [uncountable]:
    a matter of great urgency
—urgently adverb
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ nouns
    an urgent need There is an urgent need for stricter regulation.
    urgent action Urgent action is needed to boost employment.
    urgent attention She believes the nation’s drug problem requires urgent attention.
    an urgent message I have an urgent message for Sam – where is he?
    an urgent meeting Health chiefs have called an urgent meeting to discuss the problem.
    urgent talks The union is seeking urgent talks with management on this matter.
    urgent business Nenna told them that she had urgent business on the other side of London.
    an urgent task/job I’ve got some urgent tasks to finish before I leave tonight.
    an urgent problem It’s an urgent problem, and needs tackling straight away.


🔑 ur·gentBrE /ˈɜːdʒənt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɜːrdʒənt/ 🔊 adjective🔑 that needs to be dealt with or happen immediately 紧急的;紧迫的;迫切的 SYN pressing an urgent appeal for information紧急呼吁提供信息a problem that requires urgent attention需要紧急处理的问题'Can I see you for a moment?' 'Is it urgent?' “我能见你一下吗?” “有急事吗?”🔊🔊Mark the message 'urgent', please. 请在通知上注明 “急件”。🔊🔊The law is in urgent need of reform. 这项法律亟待修订。🔊🔊🔑 showing that you think that sth needs to be dealt with immediately 催促的;急切的an urgent whisper急切的耳语 ur·gen·cy BrE /ˈɜːdʒənsi/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɜːrdʒənsi/ 🔊 noun [uncountable, singular] This is a matter of some urgency. 这件事相当紧迫。🔊🔊The attack added a new urgency to the peace talks. 这次攻击事件使和平谈判愈加紧迫。🔊🔊 ur·gent·ly BrE /ˈɜːdʒəntli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɜːrdʒəntli/ 🔊 adverbNew equipment is urgently needed. 急需新设备。🔊🔊I need to speak to her urgently. 我得马上跟她谈谈。🔊🔊'We must find him,' she said urgently. “我们必须找到他。” 她急切地说。🔊🔊