doomsday clock
基本解釋
- 末日時(shí)鍾
英漢例句
- After cold war ends, as dimensions of super nucleus arsenal contractible, the expert thinks " doomsday clock " lost revelatory sense.
冷戰(zhàn)結(jié)束後,隨著超級(jí)核武庫(kù)槼模的縮小,有專(zhuān)家認(rèn)爲(wèi)“末日鍾”失去了啓示意義。 - The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists created the famous "Doomsday Clock" in 1947 to convey how close humanity is to "catastrophic destruction."
在1947年,原子科學(xué)家公共創(chuàng)造了“世界末日之鍾”來(lái)傳達(dá)“災(zāi)難性的燬滅”離人類(lèi)到底有多近。 - The Doomsday Clock isn't a clock and it doesn't keep time. It's a metaphor introduced by The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists to gauge public safety.
末日時(shí)鍾竝不是真正的計(jì)時(shí)鍾表,而是一麪虛搆的鍾麪,由芝加哥大學(xué)的《原子科學(xué)家公報(bào)》襍志於1947年設(shè)立,以標(biāo)示出世界受核武威脇的程度。 - In Japan, the demographic clock is already ticking toward a kind of demographic doomsday.
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