n.大災(zāi)難;大禍;徹底失敗
第三人稱(chēng)復(fù)數(shù):catastrophes
/">考博英語(yǔ)詞匯單詞大全n.(名詞)大禍
災(zāi)禍
(大)災(zāi)難
翻天覆地的事件
【戲】結(jié)局
大變動(dòng)
大敗
突變
慘敗
激變
事故
【地】災(zāi)變
大變故
橫禍
不幸事件
困難
n.(名詞)[C]災(zāi)禍,災(zāi)難 a sudden, unexpected, and terrible event that causes great suffering, misfortune, or ruin
noun
1. an event resulting in great loss and misfortune
e.g. the whole city was affected by the irremediable calamity
the earthquake was a disaster
Synonym: calamitydisastertragedycataclysm
2. a sudden violent change in the earth's surface
Synonym: cataclysm
3. a state of extreme (usually irremediable) ruin and misfortune
e.g. lack of funds has resulted in a catastrophe for our school system
his policies were a disaster
Synonym: disaster
1. 重大災(zāi)難;災(zāi)禍;橫禍
A catastrophe is an unexpected event that causes great suffering or damage.
e.g. From all points of view, war would be a catastrophe...
不管從哪方面說(shuō),戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)都將是場(chǎng)災(zāi)難。
e.g. If the world is to avoid environmental catastrophe, advanced economies must undergo a profound transition.
世界若要想避免環(huán)境災(zāi)難,經(jīng)濟(jì)發(fā)達(dá)的國(guó)家必須進(jìn)行深刻變革。
1. 大災(zāi)難:>>的拍攝,2000年拍攝<>(Catastrophe),從事電影表演前后跨度77年. 1904年4月14日生于倫敦,畢業(yè)于英國(guó)皇家戲劇藝術(shù)學(xué)院,以擅長(zhǎng)扮演莎士比亞戲劇聞名于世. 1924年初登銀幕,26歲第一次扮演哈姆雷特,創(chuàng)下了40歲以下英國(guó)演員扮演哈姆雷特的戲劇史紀(jì)錄,
2. catastrophe的意思
2. (災(zāi)難):1982年,他把自己的劇本<>(Catastrophe)獻(xiàn)給了捷克持不同政見(jiàn)者、作家瓦茨拉夫.哈維爾. 有人說(shuō),他這么做只是事后心血來(lái)潮而已. 但是,事實(shí)上,這個(gè)劇本是專(zhuān)門(mén)為哈維爾而寫(xiě)的,是為了證明他和哈維爾是團(tuán)結(jié)一致的. 當(dāng)時(shí)哈維爾已經(jīng)遭到了軟禁,
n.(名詞)catastrophe, calamity, disaster
這三個(gè)詞均可指不幸的災(zāi)難。disaster指人為的或自然的災(zāi)禍; calamity指造成的災(zāi)禍比disaster更大; catastrophe指造成的損失無(wú)法補(bǔ)償。
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Every one feels that a disaster is imminent, as if a catastrophe is about to come.(誰(shuí)都感到大事不好,似乎有什么極大的災(zāi)難即將來(lái)臨。)
I grew up with a real imagination for catastrophe.(我是伴隨著對(duì)災(zāi)難的真實(shí)想象長(zhǎng)大的。)
To prevent that event from becoming a catastrophe, first responders will join members of the public in rehearsals that involve communication, evacuation, search and rescue, and other scenarios.(為了防止災(zāi)難的發(fā)生,急救人員將和公眾一起演練,包括通訊、疏散、搜救和其他場(chǎng)景。)
Is the problem a blip or catastrophe?(問(wèn)題很小?還是災(zāi)難性的?)
What is a catastrophe for one group of living things, however, may create opportunities for another group.(然而,對(duì)于一種生物種群而言是大災(zāi)難的事件,卻有可能給另一種生物種群創(chuàng)造機(jī)會(huì)。)
Each of these changes is a catastrophe.(每一個(gè)變化都是一個(gè)災(zāi)難。)
This is not--This is a catastrophe.(這無(wú)疑是一場(chǎng)災(zāi)難。)
If an impact is large enough, it can disturb the environment of the entire Earth and cause an ecological catastrophe.(如果(隕石撞擊地球的)力度足夠大,相撞會(huì)擾亂整個(gè)地球的環(huán)境,并引發(fā)一場(chǎng)生態(tài)災(zāi)難。)
It was the first modern eco-catastrophe.(這是第一次現(xiàn)代生態(tài)災(zāi)難。)
Species interdependence in nature confers many benefits on the species involved, but it can also become a point of weakness when one species involved in the relationship is affected by a catastrophe.(在自然界中,物種的相互依賴(lài)給相關(guān)物種帶來(lái)了許多好處,但當(dāng)其中一個(gè)物種受到災(zāi)難的影響時(shí),這種依賴(lài)也可能成為一個(gè)弱點(diǎn)。)