calamitous
英:[kəˈlæmɪtəs] 美: [kəˈlæmɪtəs]
calamitous 基本解释
adj.灾难的,悲惨的;多灾多难;惨重;
英英释义
calamitous[ kə'læmitəs ]
adj.(of events) having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin"a calamitous defeat"
同义词:blackdisastrousfatalfateful
calamitous 相关例句
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)- A calamitous earthquake broke out here.
这里发生了灾难性的地震。 - We are exposed to the most calamitous accidents.
我们遭受着极大的灾难。 - Angola is a beautiful, rich yet calamitous country.
安哥拉是个美丽富饶又多灾多难的国家。 - The rich world faces a nasty recession but that recession need not be calamitous.
发达国家面临着严重的衰退,但是这种衰退并不必然导致巨大灾难。
权威例句
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