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has gloss | eng: A fire drill is a method of practicing the evacuation of a building for a fire or other emergency. Generally, the emergency system (usually an alarm) is activated and the building is evacuated as though a real fire had occurred. Usually, the time it takes to evacuate is measured to ensure that it occurs within a reasonable length of time. |
has gloss | eng: A fire drill is a practice event, where people leave a building. The event is started when a fire alarm is turned on. When everybody is out, the teachers count the people outside to find out if anyone is missing. Sometimes in secondary schools, people find it fun to set the fire alarm off for no reason. These are called false alarms where the building is evacuated for no reason. |
lexicalization | eng: Fire Drill |
lexicalization | eng: Firedrill |
instance of | (noun) the United States federal department that administers all federal programs dealing with education (including federal aid to educational institutions and students); created 1979 Education, Education Department, Department of Education |
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has gloss | jpn: 避難訓練(ひなんくんれん)は個人または集団で行われる災害を想定した訓練のことで、日本では9月1日(防災の日)に行われることが多い。 |
lexicalization | jpn: 避難訓練 |
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has gloss | swe: Brandövning innebär att man i utbildningssyfte simulerar att en brand har brutit ut och därefter agerar så som man skulle göra om det vore en riktig brand. Brandövningar är vanligast på offentliga institutioner som skolor, men förekommer även på privata arbetsplatser och i hemmen. Brandövningens syfte är att ge de som övar en vana vid vad de ska göra så att chansen att de agerar rätt när en brand verkligen bryter ut ökar. |
lexicalization | swe: Brandövning |
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