cataclysms

英 [ˈkætəklɪzmz] 美 [ˈkætəˌklɪsəmz]

n.  (突然降临的)大灾难,大灾变,大动乱
cataclysm的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. 大灾难;剧变
    A cataclysm is an event that causes great change or harm.

    双语例句

    1. Outside of world wars and market cataclysms, the relative trajectories of major powers usually trace gradual curves rather than abruptly rising or falling.
      除了世界大战和市场崩盘之外,主要大国的相对发展轨迹通常都是平缓的曲线,而非大起大落的形态。
    2. Refugees from Northwestern Europe following cataclysms.
      洪水后,来自欧洲西北部的难民。
    3. The earth experiences he says certain periodic destructions and cataclysms civilizations are reduced to barbarism only to recover and grow again.
      他说,世界不断经历,阶段性的摧残及剧变,文明虽被降格至野蛮,但终究会复原并再次茁壮。
    4. For some entities, they will recall living through the cataclysms and then later through a time when humans seemed more mentally connected and in touch with one another.
      他们会回忆起这场大灾劫,之后经历一段人类在精神上相互联系,相互依靠的阶段。
    5. All this hype about looking at the sky, anticipation of doom, and the suspicion that myths about past cataclysms were connected to something passing in the sky is merely confusion about comets.
      这一切,大肆宣传向空中看去,预期世界末日,怀疑关于过去的大灾难的神话与划过天空的某物相关,这一切仅仅是关于彗星的混淆。
    6. Often there will be a fortuneteller who will seem pretty skilled at predicting cataclysms.
      时常会有一位善于语言灾难的算命先生。
    7. But around Chernobyl, the two cataclysms remain linked, with the environmental devastation never allowing the region to benefit from the relative economic rebound in other parts of the country.
      在切尔诺贝利周围,两个灾难紧密相连,因为环境的毁坏,这个区域没法象其它地区产生经济反弹。
    8. These abilities are key to discovering not only killer space rocks but huge numbers of much more common phenomena, from planet-size bodies in our solar system to far-flung cosmic cataclysms.
      这些性能是观测的关键,不仅可以发现致命的太空陨石也可以发现庞大数量的更加普遍的天文现象,从我们太阳系行星大小的物体到广泛遥远的宇宙大爆发。