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am.bu.lance5Am7bjJ7lEntsn [C]a special vehicle used to take ill or injured people to hospital救护车Seventeen ambulances were needed to take the injured to hospital.需要17辆救护车来将受伤的人送到医院。Quick, call an ambulance. I think he's had a heart attack.快,叫一辆救护车,我想他的心脏病发作了。We were woken regularly throughout the night by the wail of ambulance sirens.整个夜晚我们不断地被救护车的警报器哀鸣声吵醒。I was an ambulance driver before I became a nurse.我在成为护士前是一名救护车驾驶员。An ambulance crew was called to his home, but he was dead by the time they arrived.一辆救护车连同救护人员被叫到他家里,但他在他们到来之前就死去了。Many of the troubles of the ambulance service stem directly from management failures.许多救护车服务混乱的直接原因是管理不当。She was flown back to England by air ambulance for emergency surgery.她被救护飞机送回英格兰接受紧急外科手术。(infml) An ambulance chaser is a lawyer or reporter who obtains work by taking advantage of someone else's misfortune without considering their feelings.怂恿受害者起诉的律师; 利用他人的不幸而作文章的记者An ambulance chaser contacted her the day she was injured and persuaded her to sue the city council for negligence.在她受伤的当天,一名怂恿起诉的律师就与她联系,说服她起诉市政会玩忽职守。Ambulance-chasing journalists have been pestering her ever since her husband's affair was revealed.自从她丈夫的事情被揭露后,穷追不舍的记者们就一直在纠缠着她。 Emergency services
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