disastrous
英 [dɪ'zɑːstrəs]
美[dɪ'zæstrəs]
- adj. 灾难性的;损失惨重的;悲伤的
考试真题
- All in all, the Olympic class ships were marvels of sea engineering, but they seemed cursed to suffer disastrous fates.
2018年6月四级真题(第一套)阅读 Section C
- We will see unimaginative governments and dying corporations make disastrous decisions.
2017年12月四级真题(第二套)阅读 Section B
- Earlier this month a separate study found that a combination of climate change and industrial fishing is threatening the krill (磷虾) population in Antarctic waters, with a potentially disastrous impact on whales, seals and penguins.
2019年12月六级真题(第三套)阅读 Section C
- It's become so iconic that attempts to change its taste in 1985—sweetening it in a move projected to boost sales—proved disastrous, with widespread anger from consumers.
2017年12月六级真题(第一套)阅读 Section C
- In fact, they were shot from 1914 through 1916, most of them after a disastrous shipwreck, by a cameraman who had no reasonable expectation of survival.
2016年高考英语全国卷2 阅读理解 阅读D 原文
- The impact of dropping birth rate on developing countries may not be but disastrous.
2017年高考英语江苏卷 任务型阅读 题设
双语例句
- 1. The first four years of government were completely disastrous.
- 政府前4年的执政彻底失败。
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- 2. 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。
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- 3. Obree summed his weekend up in one word: "Disastrous."
- 奥布瑞用一个词总结了他的周末经历:“灾难。”
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- 4. He invoked memories of Britain's near-disastrous disarmament in the 1930s.
- 他援引了英国20世纪30年代几近灾难性的裁军事件。
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- 5. He believed that the policies were both wrong and electorally disastrous.
- 他认为这些政策是错误的,而且对选举会产生灾难性后果。
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