名詞災(zāi)難; 徹底的失敗; 不幸; 禍患
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1. Our plan ended in disaster.
我們的計劃以徹底失敗告終。
2. We were all shocked by the disaster.
這場災(zāi)難使我們所有人大為震驚。
3. The floods were a disaster.
洪水是一種災(zāi)害。
1. 大災(zāi)難:美國運通新興市場債券基金經(jīng)理人法蘭根(Tom Flanagan)昨(10)日聞訊表示,羅杰斯是一位很成功的投資者,但他的評價卻太極端,不是極好的(fantastic),就是大災(zāi)難(disaster),雖然羅杰斯不看好債券,但債券的防御性投資功能,并不會改變.
1. (尤指傷亡慘重的)災(zāi)難,災(zāi)禍(如地震、墜機等)
A disaster is a very bad accident such as an earthquake or a plane crash, especially one in which a lot of people are killed.
e.g. It was the second air disaster in the region in less than two months...
這已經(jīng)是該地區(qū)不到兩個月內(nèi)的第二次空難了。
e.g. Many had lost all in the disaster and were destitute.
很多人被災(zāi)難奪去了一切,變得一無所有。
2. 非常糟糕的事;徹底的失敗;不幸
If you refer to something as a disaster, you are emphasizing that you think it is extremely bad or unacceptable.
e.g. The whole production was just a disaster!
整個產(chǎn)品簡直就是一個敗筆!
e.g. It would be a disaster for them not to reach the semi-finals...
如果不能挺進半決賽,對他們來說就是完敗。
3. 災(zāi)禍;禍患
Disaster is something which has very bad consequences for you.
e.g. The government brought itself to the brink of fiscal disaster...
政府把自己推向了財政危機的邊緣。
e.g. 'The potential for disaster is enormous,' he says.
“這將會禍患無窮,”他說道。
4. 沒有什么好結(jié)果;后患無窮
If you say that something is a recipe for disaster, you mean that it is very likely to have unpleasant consequences.
disaster的翻譯