fiascos

英 [fɪˈæskəʊz] 美 [fiˈæskoʊz]

n.  惨败; 可耻的失败; 尴尬的结局
fiasco的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 彻底的失败;大败;惨败
    If you describe an event or attempt to do something as a fiasco, you are emphasizing that it fails completely.
    1. The blame for the Charleston fiasco did not lie with him...
      查尔斯顿惨败错不在他。
    2. It was a bit of a fiasco.
      这败得有点惨。

双语例句

  1. This is a good thing given the role of the board in so many fiascos, most recently the autonomy debacle.
    鉴于董事会在许多事件中遭遇惨败,特别是近期的自治崩溃,这不失为一个好消息。
  2. But this episode is one in a long line of fiascos for Yahoo.
    不过,对于久经考验的雅虎而言,这不过是小插曲而已。
  3. There have been fiascos.
    这中间曾有惨败。