英语翻译用英文回答,钻空子不采纳

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英语翻译用英文回答,钻空子不采纳

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慈祥的白昼

明亮的大白

2026-04-08 23:27:21

If an earthquake hits, the first priority is to secure an exit - open the door。 If by any chance the doorframe twists, you could end up trapped behind a closed door。 Next, take cover - under a desk or table is best, or other heavy furniture, but failing that look for a place that is up by a supporting pillar or wall, and well clear of any sources of falling glass or debris (high shelves, light fittings, windows, etc。) Stay there until the all-clear is given。 Cover your nose and mouth with a towel or your sleeve to protect against dust and particles - once outside, stay clear of buildings as aftershocks could cause glass, tiles, etc。 to fall。 Make your way to an evacuation point and wait for further instructions。 In terms of general preparedness, have an 'emergency bag' in an accessible place - it should contain, at a minimum, your important documents (passport, bank book, insurance certificates, etc。), a torch, bottled water and some non-perishable food that doesn't need cooking。 Items such as a small first-aid kit and a space blanket are also useful。 Prepare your living or working space - don't store heavy or sharp items above head height。 Make sure top-heavy or tall pieces of furniture are secured to the wall。 Make sure you have a clear path to the exit。 A small fire extinguisher or fire blanket are useful to have。 Check that your gas supply has an automatic shut-off。 Make sure you know where your nearest evacuation point is - most often they are in front of schools or other public buildings - and that you know more than one route to get there (in case one route is blocked by fire or fallen debris)。

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  • 老实的大门
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    2026-04-08 23:27:21

    If an earthquake hits, the first priority is to secure an exit - open the door。 If by any chance the doorframe twists, you could end up trapped behind a closed door。 Next, take cover - under a desk or table is best, or other heavy furniture, but failing that look for a place that is up by a supporting pillar or wall, and well clear of any sources of falling glass or debris (high shelves, light fittings, windows, etc。) Stay there until the all-clear is given。 Cover your nose and mouth with a towel or your sleeve to protect against dust and particles - once outside, stay clear of buildings as aftershocks could cause glass, tiles, etc。 to fall。 Make your way to an evacuation point and wait for further instructions。 In terms of general preparedness, have an 'emergency bag' in an accessible place - it should contain, at a minimum, your important documents (passport, bank book, insurance certificates, etc。), a torch, bottled water and some non-perishable food that doesn't need cooking。 Items such as a small first-aid kit and a space blanket are also useful。 Prepare your living or working space - don't store heavy or sharp items above head height。 Make sure top-heavy or tall pieces of furniture are secured to the wall。 Make sure you have a clear path to the exit。 A small fire extinguisher or fire blanket are useful to have。 Check that your gas supply has an automatic shut-off。 Make sure you know where your nearest evacuation point is - most often they are in front of schools or other public buildings - and that you know more than one route to get there (in case one route is blocked by fire or fallen debris)。

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