释义 |
exigentex‧i‧gent /ˈeksədʒənt, ˈeɡzə-/ adjective formal  exigentOrigin: 1600-1700 Latin present participle of exigere; ➔ EXACT2 - Despairing of a cluttered cupboard, baffled by anger's exigent protocols, we could not say what was meant.
- It may well be that had they known of it they would have been even more exigent.
1demanding a lot of attention from other people in a way that is unreasonable2an exigent situation is urgent, so that you must deal with it very quickly |