debacle

美音:[deɪ'bɑk(ə)l] 英音:[deɪ'bɑːk(ə)l]

简单释义:


n.崩溃;大败;垮台;灾祸

网络溃裂;解冻;瓦解

变形:

复数:debacles  


完整释义:


n.

1.突然地大混乱;(政府等)大崩溃
2.溃散;瓦解,崩溃,毁灭
3.(冰河的)溃裂,解冻;(河水的)奔溢,泛滥
4.灾难
5.融冰流
6.祸事
7.洪水
8.洪流
9.【地质学;地理学】山崩


例句:

  1. In Newsweek Niall Ferguson, a British historian, declared that the president had presided over "a foreign-policy debacle" .
    供职于《新闻周刊》的英国历史学家尼尔•弗格森称‘奥巴马制造了一场外交灾难’。

  2. Mr Martin did not force those implicated in the expenses debacle to submit dodgy claims.
    马丁先生并没有破那些牵涉开支崩溃的人们屈服于冒险的要求。

  3. Already it's clear that this debacle was more than an act of God.
    很明显这场崩溃不只是上帝的旨意。

  4. They are determined to avoid a similar debacle. So on every procedural question, they have done the reverse of what he did.
    决心避免历史重演,他们在一些程序性问题上,刻意与当年克林顿的做法背道而驰。

  5. Indeed , the tax cut debacle is one of the reasons that we may never see another Fed chairman with quite the same range of influence .
    实际上,减税政策的失败,是我们可能永远不会看到另一位美联储主席具有如此广泛影响力的原因之一。

  6. Within days, the company realized it had a major public relations debacle on its hands and had to respond.
    没几天中国石化就意识到该公司在此事上的公关彻底失败,不得不去回应。

  7. Tiger Woods, too, could well emerge with added lustre from his own debacle.
    老虎伍兹同样也能从他的溃败中再次翻身,变得更加耀眼。

  8. The economic debacle of the early 1930s is usually explained as a domestic disaster.
    20世纪3年代的经济大萧条通常被认为是国内的灾难。

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