disastrous
美音:[dɪ'zæstrəs] 英音:[dɪ'zɑːstrəs]简单释义:
adj.极糟糕的;灾难性的;完全失败的
网络损失惨重的;悲惨的;不幸的
完整释义:
adj.
1.灾难性的,大灾大难的;特大;不幸的
2.灾害的
3.引起灾难的;悲惨的;损害重大的;不幸的
4.很惨重的,损失惨重的,严重后果的,不堪设想
5.太糟
例句:
A member of the nobility claims to have been affected by an enchantment spell when closing a particularly disastrous trade agreement.
贵族的成员声称在其签订某个特别灾难性的贸易协定时受到法术影响。"That could, as it did in the 1930s, lead to a disastrous collapse in activity around the world, " he said in a speech.
“那可能会像上世纪30年代那样,造成全球贸易活动发生灾难性的崩塌,”他在演讲中表示。In time kreppa may become the word that conjures up the disastrous meltdown that is now taking place in the country's economy.
最终,“kreppa”也许会变成一个词,勾起人们对现在正在发生的经济危机的回忆。I was expecting to be good, but I was concerned because it had been a disastrous track for us in the past.
我们的期望是好的,但是因为这里一直是我们很头疼的赛道所以我有些担心。The union is beautiful and lasts only a day and the two are at it again in a foray of disastrous treason of self.
他们的联盟是美妙的,只持续了一天,然后他们又进入灾难性的真我叛逆的变革。An Arab uprising against us, which the Germans were definitely trying to foment, would have been disastrous.
德国显然试行策划阿拉伯对我之暴动,以造成极大的危机。Some of the flaws in the American financial system, which had never received due attention, eventually led to disastrous consequences.
美国金融制度中的一些缺陷始终没有得到足够的重视,最终酿成了灾难性的后果。When public incident happen, if we did not take effective measures to deal with it in time, the consequence could be disastrous.
突发公共事件一旦发生,若不能及时采取有效的措施,后果不堪设想。
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