drastic
drastic 英 [ˈdræstɪk] 美 [ˈdræstɪk]
adj. 激烈的;猛烈的 n. 烈性泻药
- Something that is drastic is violent, forceful, and extreme. If you are saving for a car and you only have $50, you need to make a drastic change to your money accumulation scheme.
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- adj. 激烈的;猛烈的
- n. 烈性泻药
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1. The boss dropped by him.They had a drastic dispute over the draft.
老板顺便拜访他。 他们在草稿问题上有着激烈的争执。
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2. If you're dealing with an Artful Dodger, then you may have to apply more drastic measures and reduce his list to one task at a time.
如果你对付的是一个狡猾的躲避者,那你可能需要采取更激烈的措施,每次把他的任务清单减少到一个任务。
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3. The resolution was a prelude to more drastic actions.
这次决议只是更激烈的步骤的前奏。
- drastic (adj.) 1690s, originally medical, "forceful, vigorous, especially in effect on bowels," from Greek drastikos "effective, efficacious; active, violent," from drasteon "(thing) to be done," from dran "to do, act, perform." Sense of "extreme, severe" is first recorded 1808. Related: Drastically.
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