evacuation
101evacuation — e•vac•u•a•tion [[t]ɪˌvæk yuˈeɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the act or process of evacuating or the condition of being evacuated 2) something evacuated or discharged • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME < LL e•vac′u•a tive tɪv adj …
102evacuation — /əvækjuˈeɪʃən/ (say uhvakyooh ayshuhn) noun 1. the act or process of evacuating. 2. the condition of being evacuated. 3. a making empty of contents; expulsion, as of contents. 4. Physiology discharge, as of waste matter through the excretory… …
103evacuation — Removal of air (gas) and moisture from a refrigeration or air conditioning system …
104evacuation of dangerously exposed waters — The movement of merchant ships under naval control from severely threatened coastlines and dangerously exposed waters to safer localities. See also dangerously exposed waters …
105evacuation of port equipment — The transfer of mobile/movable equipment from a threatened port to another port or to a working anchorage …
106Évacuation d'enfants finlandais vers les autres pays scandinaves en 1939-1940 — Enfants finlandais évacués à Turku en 1939. Lors du déclenchement de la guerre d Hiver entre la Finlande et l Union soviétique fin 1939, 80 000 enfants ont été volontairement évacués vers les autres pays scandinaves, notamment en Suède… …
107evacuation zone — the anterior ventral region of the mid and late gastrula that becomes poorer in cells as they leave by epiboly and convergence …
108evacuation hospital — a mobile advance hospital unit within the line of communication, designed to take over the functions of field hospitals when they move away with their divisions and to supplement base hospitals in their functions …
109evacuation drill — exercise which trains people to exit a facility by the shortest and safest route (in case of an emergency) …
110evacuation of Sinai — removal of Jewish residents from the Sinai peninsula after the peace agreement with Egypt (1979 1982) …