Frequency rank: 3,075. – 3,076.
- taking refuge; finding shelter; evacuation; escape; seeking safe haven
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; intransitive verb
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- taking refuge; finding shelter
- evacuation
- escape; seeking safe haven
This meaning refers to seeking safety or protection from danger, often in the context of emergencies or natural disasters.
This sense is associated with the organized removal of people from a dangerous area to a safer location, often used during crises or disasters.
During the evacuation drill, we were required to exit the classroom.
This meaning indicates the act of fleeing from a threatening situation or looking for a sanctuary in times of distress.
Generated collocations (experimental)
ひなん避難をするto take refugeひなんしょ避難所shelter or refugeひなん避難けいかく計画evacuation planひなんくんれん避難訓練evacuation drillきんきゅうひなん緊急避難emergency evacuationひなんかんこく避難勧告evacuation advisoryひなん避難かつどう活動evacuation activitiesあんぜん安全なひなん避難safe evacuationさいがい災害じ時のひなん避難evacuation during disastersおくない屋内ひなん避難sheltering indoorsひなんせいかつ避難生活life in evacuationひなん避難じ時のちゅうい注意precautions during evacuation
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The flow of evacuation events from occurrence of a large earthquake to the conclusion of emergency counter measures.
Ships carry lifeboats so that the crew can escape.
The threatening floods made it necessary to evacuate the town.
The refugees took shelter in a Red Cross refugee camp.
If you feel a tremor near the coast, evacuate immediately to high ground or another safe location.
Thank you for your hard work during today's evacuation drill.
Fire, fire, there is a fire on the 5th floor. Please calmly evacuate.
A very large and powerful typhoon is now approaching. If you need to evacuate, please do so before the winds get stronger.