catastrophic 英 [ˌkætə'strɒfɪk]   美 [ˌkætəˈstrɑfɪk]

catastrophic

catastrophic  英 [ˌkætə'strɒfɪk] 美 [ˌkætəˈstrɑfɪk]

adj. 灾难的;悲惨的;灾难性的,毁灭性的 

As an author, libraries are the place you go to meet your readers, the centre of their community, and to lose this service would be catastrophic. 作为一名作家,图书馆是你能和读者见面的地方,他们的社区的中心,失去 图书馆的后果将是灾难性的。

  • Something catastrophic is very harmful or disastrous. When the stock market crashes, it’s a catastrophic event for investors.
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  • adj. 灾难的;悲惨的;灾难性的,毁灭性的
  • 1. As an author, libraries are the place you go to meet your readers, the centre of their community, and to lose this service would be catastrophic.

    作为一名作家,图书馆是你能和读者见面的地方,他们的社区的中心,失去 图书馆的后果将是灾难性的。

  • catastrophic (adj.) "pertaining to or of the nature of a catastrophe," 1824, from catastrophe + -ic. Related: Catastrophical; catastrophically.
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