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It is only when they see direct evidence of a fire, such as smoke or flames, that they act, says Mr Wittasek. How people respond to a fire also depends on their age, size and physical condition. 除非是当他们亲眼看见火灾证据,像是浓烟或火焰,他们才会采取行动」维达瑟先生说,人们对火灾如何反应,端视于他们的年龄、体型、和体能状况。 - 2
Flames and smoke pour from the Pentagon building, on Tuesday, September11, 2001, after a direct, devastating hit from an aircraft. ap. 遭受直接而毁灭性的飞机撞击后,火焰和浓烟漫出五角大楼。 - 3
Secondhand tobacco smoke causes many of the same diseases as direct smoking. 吸入二手烟会导致许多同直接吸烟所产生的一样的疾病。
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