catastrophes
英 [kəˈtæstrəfiz]
美 [kəˈtæstrəfiz]
n. 灾难; 灾祸; 横祸; 不幸事件; 困难
catastrophe的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 重大灾难;灾祸;横祸
Acatastropheis an unexpected event that causes great suffering or damage.- From all points of view, war would be a catastrophe...
不管从哪方面说,战争都将是场灾难。 - If the world is to avoid environmental catastrophe, advanced economies must undergo a profound transition.
世界若要想避免环境灾难,经济发达的国家必须进行深刻变革。
- From all points of view, war would be a catastrophe...
双语例句
- It can improve future disaster management and help mitigate the effects of these catastrophes.
它可以改善未来的灾害管理,并帮助减轻这些大灾害的影响。 - Natural disasters are the common enemy for human kind, and only joint international efforts could overcome these catastrophes.
自然灾害是人类共同的敌人,国际社会只有和衷共济,才能战胜灾难。 - Other unexpected events, including natural catastrophes, may need emergency fiscal support.
包括自然灾害在内的其它意外事件,可能需要紧急财政支持。 - Abrupt catastrophes may come one day if mankind continues to pollute the environment.
如果人类继续污染环境,大灾祸可能会很快降临。 - Periodic local catastrophes reduce populations.
周期性的局部地区的灾变降低了种群的数量。 - This would be a recipe for yet bigger catastrophes in future years.
这将导致未来发生更严重的灾难。 - The telephone rings and this marks the prelude to an unforeseen series of catastrophes.
这时电话铃响了,这预示着一串意想不到的灾难要降临了。 - Natural catastrophes remain unpredictable, in spite of huge technical and scientific advances.
尽管科技取得了巨大的进步,自然灾害仍然是不可预测的。 - Alongside these catastrophes are many smaller disasters.
伴随着这些重大灾难的,还有许多规模小一些的灾难。 - Plant diseases, drought, desolation, despair were recurrent catastrophes during the ages.
植物的病害、于旱、荒芜和绝望是那个时代常发生的灾难。
