repercussion 英 [ˌri:pəˈkʌʃn]   美 [ˌripərˈkʌʃn]

repercussion

repercussion  英 [ˌri:pəˈkʌʃn] 美 [ˌripərˈkʌʃn]

n. 反响;弹回;反射;浮动诊胎法;令人不满意的后果 

名词复数:repercussions 

China succeeded in exploding its first atom bomb which provoked great repercussion around the globe. 中国成功地爆炸了第一颗原子弹,在全世界引起了巨大的反响。
China’s successful explosion of its first atomic bomb caused tremendous repercussion throughout the world. 中国成功地爆炸了第一颗原子弹,在全世界引起了巨大的反响。

  • A repercussion is something that happens because of another action. You could quit paying your rent, but getting evicted from your apartment might be the repercussion.
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  • n. 反响;弹回;反射;浮动诊胎法;令人不满意的后果
  • 1. China succeeded in exploding its first atom bomb which provoked great repercussion around the globe.

    中国成功地爆炸了第一颗原子弹,在全世界引起了巨大的反响。

  • 2. China’s successful explosion of its first atomic bomb caused tremendous repercussion throughout the world.

    中国成功地爆炸了第一颗原子弹,在全世界引起了巨大的反响。

  • 3. Now, the unilateral move by Rio Tinto not only greatly disappointed its Chinese partner, but also drew huge repercussion among the Chinese industry and people.

    目前,力拓集团单方面举动不仅令其中方合作伙伴非常失望,在中国业界和民众中也引起了较大反响。

  • repercussion (n.) early 15c., "act of driving back," from Middle French répercussion (14c.) or directly from Latin repercusionem (nominative repercussio), from past participle stem of repercutere "to strike or beat back; shine back, reflect; echo," from re- "back" (see re-) + percutere "to strike or thrust through" (see percussion). Meaning "reverberation, echo" first recorded 1590s; the metaphoric extension is recorded from 1620s.
re·per·cus·sion / ˌriːpəˈkʌʃn ; NAmE ˌriːpərˈkʌʃn / noun [usually plural ] an indirect and usually bad result of an action or event that may happen some time afterwards (间接的)影响,反响,恶果 SYN consequence The collapse of the company will have repercussionsfor the whole industry. 这家公司的垮台将会给整个行业造成间接的负面影响。 synonyms at result repercussion repercussions re·per·cus·sion / ˌriːpəˈkʌʃn ; NAmE ˌriːpərˈkʌʃn /
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