单词 | disaster |
释义 | 🔑 dis·as·terBrE /dɪˈzɑːstə(r)/ NAmE /dɪˈzæstər/ noun 🔑 [C ]an unexpected event , such as a very bad accident , a flood or a fire , that kills a lot of people or causes a lot of damage 灾难;灾祸;灾害SYN catastrophe◆ an air disaster 空难◆ environmental disasters 环境灾难◆ Thousands died in the disaster . 数千人在这场灾祸中丧生。◆ a natural disaster (= one that is caused by nature )自然灾害avalanche , cyclone , disaster , earthquake , eruption erupt , flood , hurricane , landslide , tornado , tsunami 🔑 [C , U ]a very bad situation that causes problems 不幸;祸患◆ Losing your job doesn't have to be such a disaster . 丢了工作不一定就是大难临头。◆ Disaster struck when the wheel came off . 车轮脱落,灾难就来了。◆ financial disaster 严重的财政危机◆ Letting her organize the party is a recipe for disaster (= something that is likely to go badly wrong ). 让她来组织这次聚会非坏事不可。🔑 [C , U ](informal ) a complete failure 彻底失败的人(或事)◆ As a teacher , he's a disaster . 他当老师压根儿就不称职。◆ The play's first night was a total disaster . 这出戏头一晚就彻底演砸了。 ● an ˌaccident /a diˌsaster waiting to ˈhappen a thing or person that is very likely to cause danger or a problem in the future because of the condition it is in or the way they behave 隐患 |
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