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disastrous

/di'zɑ:strәs/ uk  词频 #7241

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disastrous 是什么意思

中文释义
a. 损失惨重的, 悲伤的
英文释义
s (of events) having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin

disastrous 的真实例句

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Alcohol: Drinking alcohol before sleep may have disastrous effects on your effort to balance the cycle.

—— Good Sleep, Good Learning (2012)

Both ends of the ransomware spectrum can have disastrous, destructive impacts on business operations.

—— Criminal wannabes even more dangerous than the pros, says ex-FBI cyber chief

This has disastrous effects on the efficiency of school education, and long-term choices such as going to college.

—— Good Sleep, Good Learning (2012)

His wedge barely cleared the false front of the par-5 15th, a shot that could have been disastrous.

—— Rory McIlroy wins the Masters for second year in a row

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