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单词 disaster
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disaster noun
disaster (Losing your job doesn't have to be a disaster.) crisis (a nuclear disaster) loser2 (a disaster as a manager)
disaster

noun

 See also the entry for disappointment 另见disappointment条disaster ♦︎ failure ♦︎ catastrophe ♦︎ fiasco ♦︎ debacle ♦︎ flop ♦︎ washoutThese are all words for sth that is very unsuccessful, causes a lot of problems or is disappointing. 这些词均表示失败、糟糕的境况或灾难。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a disaster / failure / catastrophe for sba fiasco / debacle over stha total disaster / failure / catastrophe / fiasco / flop / washouta complete disaster / failure / catastrophe / fiasco / flopa financial disaster / failure / fiasco / debaclean economic disaster / failure / catastropheto prove a disaster / failure / fiasco / flop disaster [countable, uncountable] a very bad situation that causes problems; sth that is very unsuccessful 不幸;祸患;彻底失败的事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,灾祸就来了。Letting her organize the party is a recipe for disaster (= sth that is likely to go badly wrong).让她来组织这次聚会非坏事不可。The play's first night was a total disaster.这出戏头一晚上就彻底演砸了。 see also disaster crisis failure [countable] something that is not successful 失败The whole thing was a complete failure.整个事情彻底失败了。A team learns from experience, both successes and failures.一个团体应该从成功与失败的经验中学习。The venture proved to be a costly failure.那个经营项目结果证明是一次损失惨重的失败。OPP success success see also failure failure catastrophe / /kəˈtæstrəfi/ / [countable] an event that causes sb suffering or that causes problems 不幸事件;麻烦The attempt to expand the business was a catastrophe for the firm.拓展业务的尝试使这家公司陷入困境。We've had a few catastrophes with the food for the party.我们为聚会准备食物时遇到了一些困难。 see also catastrophe crisis fiasco /fiˈæskəʊ; NAmE fiˈæskoʊ/ [countable] (rather informal) something that is a complete failure especially because it is badly planned or organized, often in a way that causes embarrassment 难堪的失败,尴尬的结局(尤指筹划不周或组织不力所致)What a fiasco!这结果真丢脸!After the fiasco over the brochures, I decided to take charge of the marketing.经历了广告手册的难堪失败之后,我决定负责市场营销工作。 debacle /deɪˈbɑːkl, dɪˈbɑːkl/ [countable] something that is a complete failure, especially because of disagreements between those involved, in a way that causes embarrassment (尤指内部分歧造成的)彻底失败,崩溃,垮台He should take responsibility for the debacle and resign.他应该对这次惨败负责并辞职。 flop [countable] (informal) something such as a film, party or product, that is not successful, especially because it is not popular or is not bought by many people (电影、聚会或产品等)失败,砸锅The film has been labelled the year's biggest box-office flop.这部电影被称为本年度票房收益最差的影片。The share sale has been a flop with investors.这次股份销售并不受投资者青睐。 OPP hit success see also flop close verb 2 washout /ˈwɒʃaʊt; NAmE ˈwɑːʃaʊt, ˈwɔːʃaʊt/ [countable, usually singular] (informal) an event that is a complete failure, especially because of rain 因雨取消的事;彻底失败的事;泡汤They feared that the wedding was going to be a washout after torrential rain.他们担心倾盆大雨过后这次婚礼将会取消。
crisis

noun

crisis ♦︎ emergency ♦︎ disaster ♦︎ tragedy ♦︎ catastrophe ♦︎ calamityThese are all words for an unexpected situation or event that creates difficulties for sb/sth, kills a lot of people or causes a lot of damage. 这些词均表示危机、危难、灾难。SYNONYM SCALE 词义标尺 下图显示这些词所表达危难的严重程度
crisiscalamitydisaster
emergencytragedy
catastrophe
PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a crisis / disaster / tragedy / catastrophe / calamity for sbin a crisis / an emergencya major crisis / emergency / disaster / tragedy / catastrophe / calamitya great crisis / disaster / tragedy / catastrophe / calamitya / an awful / dreadful / terrible disaster / tragedy / catastrophe / calamitya potential crisis / disaster / tragedy / catastrophea national crisis / emergency / disaster / tragedy / catastrophe / calamityan environmental crisis / emergency / disaster / tragedy / catastrophea / an ecological / personal crisis / disaster / tragedy / catastrophea / an economic / financial crisis / disaster / catastrophea nuclear disaster / catastropheto cause a crisis / a disaster / a tragedy / a catastropheto bring disaster / tragedy / catastrophe / calamityto deal with / cope with a crisis / an emergency / a disasterto avert a crisis / disaster / tragedy / catastrophe / calamitya disaster / tragedy / catastrophe / calamity happens / occursdisaster / tragedy / catastrophe strikes crisis / /ˈkraɪsɪs/ / (plural crises / /crisiːz/ / ) [countable, uncountable] a time of great danger, difficulty or uncertainty when problems must be solved or important decisions must be made 危机;危急关头It is hoped that his resignation will end the latest political crisis in the country.大家希望他的辞职能够结束该国最近的政治危机。The party was facing an identity crisis.该党当时正面临自身认同的危机。The party was suffering a crisis of confidence among its supporters (= they did not trust it any longer).当时这个政党正面对其支持者对党的信任危机。The business is still in crisis but it has survived the worst of the recession.这家公司虽然仍处于危机之中,但已经挺过了经济衰退最严重的日子。In times of crisis I know which friends I can turn to.在危难关头我知道能投靠哪些朋友。 emergency [countable, uncountable] a sudden serious and dangerous event or situation which needs immediate action to deal with it 突发事件;紧急情况This door should only be used in an emergency.此门仅限紧急情况下使用。I always have some extra cash with me for emergencies.我总是随身多带点现金以备不时之需。The government has declared a state of emergency following the earthquake.地震发生后政府已经宣布进入紧急状态。There is an emergency exit (= to be used in an emergency) on each side of the aeroplane.飞机每侧均有一个紧急出口。 disaster [countable, uncountable] 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Thousands died in the disaster.数千人在这场灾祸中丧生。They were involved in the 2001 ferry disaster.他们被牵扯到2001年的渡船灾难事件。They will not insure you against a natural disaster (= one that is caused by nature).他们不会为自然灾害提供保险。Although there was always the possibility of flooding, the Nile seldom brought disaster to Egypt.尽管总是有可能发生洪水,尼罗河却很少给埃及带来灾难。 see also disaster disaster , disastrous disastrous tragedy / /ˈtrædʒədi/ / [countable, uncountable] a very sad event or situation, especially one that involves death (尤指有人身亡的)悲惨的事,不幸,灾难It's a tragedy that she died so young.她英年早逝是一大悲哀。Tragedy struck the family when their three-year-old son was hit by a car and killed.这个家庭惨遭不幸,他们三岁的儿子被汽车撞死了。The whole affair ended in tragedy.整件事以悲剧告终。 see also tragic sad catastrophe / /kəˈtæstrəfi/ / [countable] a sudden disaster that causes many people to suffer 灾难;灾祸;横祸Early warnings of rising water levels prevented another major catastrophe.提前发布水位上涨警报避免了又一重大灾难。 see also catastrophe disaster , catastrophic disastrous NOTE 辨析 Disaster or catastrophe?Either disaster or catastrophe can be used with such words as nuclear, environmental, ecological and economic, but disaster is preferred when you are talking about a famous event in which people were killed. * disaster和catastrophe均可与nuclear、environmental、ecological和economic等词搭配,但谈论广为人知的涉及人员死亡的事件时多倾向用disasterthe Chernobyl / Lockerbie / Challenger disaster切尔诺贝利/洛克比/挑战者号灾难 calamity / /kəˈlæməti/ / [countable, uncountable] an event that causes great harm, especially to the political or financial affairs of a country or organization, or to sb's personal life 灾难,灾祸(尤指对国家或机构的政治或财政方面,或对个人生活方面造成重大打击的事件)Sudan suffered a series of calamities during the 1980s.苏丹在20世纪80年代经受了一连串灾难。His financial help saved the magazine from total calamity.他的资金援助将那本杂志从彻底的危难中拯救出来。A calamity is less serious than a disaster or catastrophe and is not usually used for an event in which people die. * calamity严重性比disaster和catastrophe要低,通常不指有人员死亡的事件。
loser2

noun

They were 16-3 losers to New Zealand. 他们以3:16输给了新西兰。a bunch of losers 一群失败者loser ♦︎ failure ♦︎ incompetent ♦︎ has-been ♦︎ no-hoper ♦︎ underachiever ♦︎ disappointment ♦︎ disasterThese are all words for a person who is unsuccessful or not as successful as they used to be or as they could be. 这些词均表示失败者、过气的人。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to be a failure / disappointment / disaster as stha complete failure / no-hoper / disastera group / bunch of losers / incompetents / no-hopers loser [countable] (often disapproving) a person who is regularly unsuccessful, especially when you have a low opinion of them 屡屡失败者(尤指不被看好的人)She's one of life's losers.她的人生很不得意。He's a born loser.他生来就是个失败者。OPP winner success failure [countable] a person who is not successful 失败者He was a failure as a teacher.他当教师并不成功。I felt a complete failure.我觉得自己一事无成。OPP success success see also fail fail 2 incompetent / /ɪnˈkɒmpɪtənt; NAmE ɪnˈkɑːmpɪtənt/ [countable] (disapproving) a person who does not have the skill or ability to do their job or a task as it should be done 不胜任者;不称职者The whole thing is being led by a bunch of incompetents.整件事情都是由一群无能之辈主导的。 see also incompetent incompetent adj. ˈhas-been [countable] (informal, disapproving) a person who is no longer as famous, successful or important as they used to be 风光不再的人;过气名人She's just an old has-been.她只不过是个早已过气的人物。He's very much a political has-been.他在政坛上确曾风光一时。 ˌno-ˈhoper [countable] (informal, disapproving) a person, team or racehorse that is considered useless or very unlikely to be successful 无望取胜的人(或队伍、赛马);无用之辈They were written off as a bunch of no-hopers.他们被认定为一群无用之辈。He backed an apparent no-hoper at odds of 100-1.他押赌注于一匹显然无望取胜的赛马,赔率为100:1。 underachiever /ˌʌndərəˈtʃiːvə(r)/ / [countable] a person who is less successful than they could be, especially in school work (尤指学业上的)差生,后进生At school he was a classic underachiever.他在学校里是个典型的差等生。 disappointment [countable] a person who is disappointing to other people, because of their lack of achievement or bad behaviour 令人失望的人;令人扫兴的人I always felt I was a disappointment to my father.我总觉得自己让父亲失望了。 disaster [countable] (informal, disapproving) a person who is a complete failure at sth, especially because of their lack of skill or ability (尤指因缺少技能而)彻底失败的人He was a competent accountant, but as a manager he's a disaster.他是个称职的会计师,可作为经理他是个彻底的失败者。
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