形容词灾难性的; 损失惨重的; 极坏的; 悲惨的
1. 灾难性的:老板急急地赶到国际学生办公室,向她说明了我的具体情况,并告诉她,如果我离开MIT,对MIT的GPS项目将是灾难性的(disastrous). 国际学生办公室的人员实际上是美国移民局派驻MIT的代表,她把我也叫到办公室,很为难地告诉我,她同情我的遭遇,
2. 灾难的:disaster灾难灾祸 | disastrous灾难的 | audience听众;观众
3. 损失惨重的:primitive 本原的 原生的 原始的 机缘 简单的 | disastrous 损失惨重的 | symmetry 对称 对称性
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. 极糟糕的;灾难性的
A disastrous event has extremely bad consequences and effects.
e.g. ...the recent, disastrous earthquake...
最近的灾难性地震
e.g. The effect on coffee prices has been disastrous for the producers.
对咖啡价格的影响对生产商而言是灾难性的。
2. 完全失败的;极糟的
If you describe something as disastrous, you mean that it was very unsuccessful.
e.g. England's cricketers have had another disastrous day.
英格兰板球队又经历了灰色的一天。
e.g. ...their disastrous performance in the general election of 1906.
他们在1906大选中的糟糕表现
1. Sarkozy has called for a wholesale review of French soccer after the outcry caused by France's disastrous World Cup showing.
2. Many people have changed their attitudes toward life after the disastrous calamity ravaged the town and claimed hundreds of thousand of victims.
3. That is a key characteristic of economic globalization - any problem with its key parts could turn disastrous for the whole system.
4. disastrous
4. Even if a company successfully establishes itself in the world of Web chatter, even the most innocent attempts at bringing awareness through online media can have disastrous results.
5. China's coking coal industry had warned that the removal of export quotas would be " disastrous " for Chinese producers.
6. This is disastrous in a place where the climate is severely cold and the air is extremely thin.
7. They not only had to contain the commotion and restore calm, but also defend themselves and prevent even more disastrous consequences.
8. But it would really be disastrous if we completely lacked alternatives when our main transport and communication networks were affected by bad weather.
9. But the containment policy failed and the greys began to encroach on the reds'territory, with disastrous results.
10. The room was not temperature controlled, something that is usually disastrous for wine.