evacuate

evacuate
ɪˈvækjueɪt гл.
1) перех. опорожнять, освобождать от содержимого Syn : empty
3.
2) а) перех. эвакуировать, вывозить (to) ;
выводить (войска) All the London children were evacuated to the country, where they would be safe from the bombing. ≈ Всех детей эвакуировали из Лондона в пригороды, чтобы они не попали под бомбежки. б) неперех. эвакуироваться
3) перех. освобождать, покидать, очищать (помещение) They were ordered to evacuate the building. ≈ Им было приказано покинуть здание. Syn : vacate
4) перех.;
тех. откачивать, разрежать (воздух)
5) мед. опорожнять;
очищать (желудок и т. п.) to evacuate the bowelsпромывать кишечник эвакуировать (население, раненых) - to * the civilians эвакуировать гражданское население - during the war thousands of children were *d from the industrial to rural areas во время войны тысячи детей были вывезены из промышленных районов в сельские эвакуироваться очищать, освобождать - they were ordered to * the building им было предложено очистить дом (военное) выводить (войска) ;
оставлять (место) - the garrison *d the fort гарнизон очистил форт опорожнять, очищать (от содержимого) (медицина) опорожнять;
очищать (желудок) (медицина) удалять, отсасывать, высасывать, откачивать (гной) (техническое) откачивать (воздух) , создавать вакуум evacuate опорожнять;
мед очищать (желудок и т. п.) ~ тех. откачивать, разрежать (воздух) ~ очищать ~ эвакуировать, вывозить ~ эвакуировать

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