disastrous
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ A disastrous event has extremely bad consequences and effects. 災(zāi)難性的
...the recent, disastrous earthquake. …那場最近發(fā)生的、災(zāi)難性的地震。
2. disastrouslyADV 災(zāi)難性地
The vegetable harvest is disastrously behind schedule. 蔬菜收割災(zāi)難性地滯后于計(jì)劃。
3. ADJ If you describe something as disastrous, you mean that it was very unsuccessful. 非常失敗的
...after their disastrous performance in the election. …繼他們在競選中非常失敗的表現(xiàn)之后。
4. disastrouslyADV 非常失敗地
...debts resulting from the company's disastrously timed venture into property development. …該公司不合時(shí)宜地冒險(xiǎn)投資房地產(chǎn)開發(fā)而導(dǎo)致的債務(wù)。
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disastrous /d??zɑ?str?s/
劍橋詞典
- extremely bad or unsuccessful
- Pollution can have disastrous effects on the delicately balanced ecosystem .
- No matter how disastrous the situation there always seems to be a funny side to it.
- I tried to repaint the kitchen walls with disastrous results .
- After a disastrous first month in office , many people are beginning to wonder if the new president is up to the job .
- The cumulative effect of using so many chemicals on the land could be disastrous. 返回 disastrous
極其糟糕的;極為失敗的;災(zāi)難性的
Such a war would be disastrous for the country . 這樣一場戰(zhàn)爭會(huì)給國家?guī)頌?zāi)難性的后果。
This decision will have a disastrous impact on foreign policy . 這個(gè)決定將對外交政策產(chǎn)生極為不利的影響。
His first attempt was disastrous. 他第一次嘗試敗得很慘。
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