catastrophically
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例句
In the process of fighting his way out of the light station, the engine reactors of the space facility were catastrophically damaged.
在他殺出燈塔太空站的過程中,空間站的引擎反應堆被毀。
An uncontrolled flow of reservoir fluids into the wellbore, and sometimes catastrophically to the surface.
一種進入井眼內(nèi)而不可控制的油藏流體流,有時對地面會形成災難。
Laurelynn Martin was at the height of a promising tennis career when she had a routine surgical procedure that went catastrophically wrong.
勞芮琳馬丁正處在她網(wǎng)球事業(yè)的巔峰時期。有一天,她正在進行常規(guī)的身體檢查。而這次檢查卻是一次災難性的經(jīng)歷。
were beginning to fall catastrophically.
開始災難性地下跌
But to expose your whole self, not just the likable surface, and to have it rejected, can be catastrophically painful.
然而,當你已經(jīng)毫無保留地展現(xiàn)了自己,而不只是那些討人喜歡的表象,此時遭到拒絕幾乎就是災難性的痛苦了。
Water tables in parts of India and China have dropped catastrophically in the last few years.
過去幾年里中國和印度部分地區(qū)的地下水位嚴重下降。
Dr. irus: The only place I'd defend American care is for the catastrophically ill, where there are miraculous outcomes still.
傳染科醫(yī)生:對于美國的保健體系我唯一擁護的是其對災難性疾病的奇跡般處理。
Again, this is catastrophically poor advice as the detail chosen by the praiser may not be the thing the praises wishes to be commended for.
同樣,這條建議也糟糕透頂,因為贊美者所選擇稱贊的具體方面與被贊美者希望得到稱贊的方面可能并不一致。
An exit by Greece would be involuntary and perhaps catastrophically destructive.
希臘若退出歐元區(qū),將會是被迫之舉,可能造成毀滅性的災難。
Even formally favorable algorithms can slow catastrophically if they use so much memory as to require swapping.
即使形式上比較順利的算法,如果它們使用了太多的內(nèi)存以至于需要進行交換,那么它們也會慢得要命。
Notably, as researchers soon realized, not every large magma chamber will necessarily erupt catastrophically.
尤其是當研究人員很快發(fā)現(xiàn),并不是每個大型巖漿庫都一定會造成災難性爆發(fā)。
The more a financial system depends on the wisdom of regulators, the more likely it is to fail catastrophically .
一個金融體系越是依賴于管理者的智慧,就越有可能面臨滅頂之災。
But if the wheel falls off and the car rolls over and you're catastrophically injured, then they have no responsibility.
但是,如果車輪脫落,賽車鐘聲和你災難性受傷,那么他們沒有任何責任。
Following the impact, the situation is dramatically and catastrophically experienced.
沖突過后,往往是驚心動魄和異常悲慘的經(jīng)歷。
The latest batch of ice core samples suggests that climate changes can occur gradually or catastrophically .
最近一批的冰芯樣本說明氣候變化可能是逐步發(fā)生的,也可能是突變的結果。
As early as 1842, a temperance crusader named Robert Hartley warned that city milk could be catastrophically tainted.
早在1842年,一個名為戒酒十字軍戰(zhàn)士羅伯特哈特利警告說,城市牛奶可能是災難性的污染。
And most appallingly, no, catastrophically, tragic of all, was the life of Keats, a man pursued by bad luck from the start.
而其中最可怕的,不,是最悲慘的,是濟慈的人生,這是一個從生之初就被厄運一路追隨的人。
In addition, changes might occur gradually or catastrophically , This view has been reinforced by the latest batch of ice core samples.
還需要指出,氣候變化可能是逐漸的改變,也可能是突發(fā)的災難性變化。這種觀點已經(jīng)被最新收集到的冰芯樣本所證明。
Now a newcomer has entered the game, and the result is catastrophically interesting.
現(xiàn)在已進入新的游戲,其結果是災難性的有趣。
Of course, just because somebody has been catastrophically wrong in the past does not mean that he will always be wrong in the future.
當然,并不能僅僅因為某個人過去犯過災難性錯誤,就認為他以后永遠都是錯的。