Identifying Emergency Exits
Someone at a new location (e.g., a building, a mall) is looking for and asking about the location of emergency exits and safety procedures.
某人在新地点(例如建筑物、商场)寻找并询问紧急出口的位置和安全程序。
对话
聆听并跟进对话
词汇
对话中的必备词汇和短语
emergency exit
A special door or path used to leave a building quickly and safely during an emergency like a fire. It's important to know where these are in public places.
一种特殊的门或通道,用于在火灾等紧急情况下快速安全地离开建筑物。在公共场所知道它们的位置很重要。
hallway
A long, narrow passage inside a building that connects rooms or areas. Use this word when giving or asking for directions indoors.
建筑物内的一条长而窄的通道,连接房间或区域。在室内给出或询问方向时使用这个词。
evacuation routes
The planned paths people follow to leave a building safely during an emergency. These are often shown on maps or signs for quick escape.
人们在紧急情况下遵循的计划路径,以安全离开建筑物。这些路径通常在地图或标志上显示,以实现快速逃生。
muster point
A safe gathering spot outside a building where people go after evacuating. It's where officials check if everyone is safe.
建筑物外的一个安全聚集点,人们在疏散后前往那里。当局在那里检查每个人是否安全。
just in case
A phrase meaning 'to be prepared for a possible problem.' It's useful for asking extra information to feel more secure.
一个意思是为可能出现的问题做准备的短语。它用于请求额外信息以感到更安全。
clearly marked
Something that is easy to see and understand, like signs with bright colors or big letters. In safety contexts, it means exits are easy to find.
容易看到和理解的东西,比如带有鲜艳颜色或大字体的标志。在安全语境中,它意味着出口容易找到。
stay safe
A friendly way to say 'be careful and protect yourself.' It's a common goodbye in safety-related conversations.
一种友好地说'小心并保护自己'的方式。这是安全相关对话中常见的告别语。
关键句型
需要记住和练习的重要短语
Excuse me, I'm new to this building. Could you point me towards the nearest emergency exit?
This is a polite way to ask for directions in an unfamiliar place. 'Excuse me' gets attention, 'I'm new to' explains your situation, and 'point me towards' means show the direction. Use it when you're lost and need safety info.
这是礼貌地在陌生地方问路的表达方式。'Excuse me' 用于吸引注意力,'I'm new to' 解释你的情况,'point me towards' 意思是指出方向。当你迷路并需要安全信息时使用。
If you go straight down this hallway and turn right, you'll see a green 'EXIT' sign.
This gives clear step-by-step directions. 'Go straight down' and 'turn right' are common directional phrases; 'you'll see' predicts what happens next. It's useful for helping others find locations.
这提供了清晰的逐步指导。'Go straight down' 和 'turn right' 是常见的方向短语;'you'll see' 预测接下来会发生什么。它有助于帮助他人找到位置。
And are there any other emergency exits on this floor, just in case?
This follows up for more details using 'just in case' for precaution. The question structure with 'are there any other' asks about alternatives. Use it to ensure you have backup plans in emergencies.
这是使用 'just in case' 来预防的后续询问更多细节。使用 'are there any other' 的问题结构来询问备选方案。在紧急情况下使用它来确保你有备份计划。
Are there any specific safety procedures I should be aware of, like evacuation routes or muster points?
This asks about important rules using 'be aware of' meaning 'know about.' 'Like' introduces examples. It's practical for learning safety in new places; the grammar is a yes/no question with specifics.
这是在使用“be aware of”询问重要规则,“be aware of”意为“知道”。“Like”引入例子。这对于在新地方学习安全很实用;语法是带有具体细节的yes/no问题。
There's a safety information board by the main elevator bank on each floor.
This describes where to find info using 'by' for location and 'on each floor' for repetition. It's helpful for pointing out resources; use it to guide someone to visual aids like maps.
这描述了使用 'by' 表示位置和 'on each floor' 表示重复来找到信息的位置。它有助于指出资源;用它来指导某人找到像地图这样的视觉辅助工具。
You're welcome! Stay safe.
A polite response to thanks, followed by a safety wish. 'You're welcome' is standard after help; 'stay safe' adds care. Use this to end conversations positively in safety topics.
对感谢的礼貌回应,后面跟着安全祝愿。'不客气'是在帮助后标准的表达;'保持安全'添加了关怀。用这个在安全话题中积极结束对话。