fire
trap
复数形式
firetraps
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火灾陷阱, 缺乏消防安全措施且在火灾时危险的建筑物
a building that lacks fire safety measures and is dangerous if there is a fire
A firetrap refers to a building or structure that is particularly dangerous in the event of a fire due to its design, poor maintenance, or lack of proper fire safety measures. This could include narrow hallways, locked exit doors, or inadequate escape routes that make it difficult for people to exit safely. A firetrap increases the risk of injury or death during a fire because it may trap people inside or hinder emergency responders. Firetraps are often associated with older buildings or poorly designed spaces.
- The old factory was considered a firetrap, with its cramped hallways and outdated electrical wiring.
那家旧工厂被认为是火灾陷阱,因为它有狭窄的走廊和过时的电线。
- The landlord was fined for turning a once spacious apartment complex into a firetrap by overcrowding and neglecting fire safety.
房东因将曾经宽敞的公寓楼变成了火灾陷阱,因过度拥挤和忽视消防安全而被罚款。
- After the inspection, the building was labeled a firetrap due to its lack of fire exits and blocked stairwells.
检查后,由于缺乏消防出口和楼梯间被堵塞,该建筑被标记为火灾陷阱。
- The crowded nightclub had no clear escape plan, making it a firetrap that concerned safety inspectors.
拥挤的夜总会没有明确的逃生计划,使其成为令安全检查员担忧的火灾陷阱。
- The abandoned warehouse had become a firetrap, with piles of old materials blocking all escape routes.
废弃的仓库已经变成了一个火灾陷阱,成堆的旧材料堵住了所有的逃生路线。