disastrously
常見(jiàn)例句
- The country avoided a property bubble of the kind that burst so disastrously in Spain and Ireland.
葡萄牙避免了西班牙和愛(ài)爾蘭那樣慘痛的房地産泡沫破裂。 - But to conclude from this history that California merely needs to wait for the economic tide to turn once again would be disastrously wrong.
但如果根據(jù)歷史得出結(jié)論說(shuō)加州僅僅需要等待經(jīng)濟(jì)再一次複囌的浪潮將是災(zāi)難性的錯(cuò)誤。 - The 1815 eruption of Indonesia's Tambora – one of the most violent ever recorded on Earth – led to a disastrously cold summer across much of the globe in 1816.
1815年印度尼西亞坦博拉火山爆發(fā)是有記錄以來(lái)地球上最猛烈的火山爆發(fā)之一,也導(dǎo)致了1816年蓆卷大半個(gè)地球的災(zāi)難性的冷夏。 - So why not also prohibit alcohol, which we disastrously tried to do 80 years ago?
FORBES: Fact & Comment - The script feels mechanical and obvious, and, except for Gyllenhaal, the movie is disastrously miscast.
NEWYORKER: Brothers - He rejected the agreement of 1987 with Jordan, thereby disastrously sparking off the first Palestinian intifada.
ECONOMIST: Yitzhak Shamir 返回 disastrously