debacle
英 [dɪˈbɑːkəl]
美[dɪˈbɑkəl]
- n. 崩溃;灾害;解冻
英英释义
- 1. a sudden and violent collapse
- 2. flooding caused by a tumultuous breakup of ice in a river during the spring or summer
- 3. a sound defeat
实用场景例句
- After the debacle of the war the world was never the same again...
- 经历了这场战争的惨败之后,世界再也不是原来的那个样子了。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- The convention was a debacle.
- 这次大会开得非常失败。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- In recent months, what started as a debacle has turned into a nightmare.
- 近几个月来, 金融体系最初的崩溃已成为一个噩梦.
期刊摘选
- It was a medical and political debacle, one spawned fears of flu vaccinations lingering to today.
- 这是一次医疗和政治的崩溃, 导致人们对流感疫苗的恐惧至今挥之不去.
期刊摘选
- After all, sitting and waiting is how we made money from the subprime debacle.
- 毕竟, 我们如何从次贷崩溃赚钱就是坐着等待.
期刊摘选
- His first performance was a debacle : the audience booed him off the stage.
- 他的首场演出 一败涂地,观众发出嘘声把他轰下了台.
《简明英汉词典》
- The Argentine debacle has important lessons to teach.
- 阿根廷的崩溃提供了重要的教训.
《简明英汉词典》
- The debacle at Waterloo signaled the end of Napoleon's power.
- 滑铁卢的溃败暗示拿破仑政权的结束.
期刊摘选
- It's also what we ourselves did after the savings and loan debacle of the Reagan years.
- 在里根执政期间,面对储蓄和贷款崩溃的时候,我们自己也用过.
期刊摘选
- Both played a role in the Bounty debacle.
- 两者在邦迪号的叛乱中都占有一席之地.
期刊摘选
- This debacle suggests the Bank of England's regime was too strict in a crisis.
- 这一转变暗示在危机当中,英格兰银行的制度太过苛刻.
期刊摘选
- Many men were shot or captured in the debacle.
- 败军在溃逃时有很多人被击毙或俘虏.
《简明英汉词典》
- And don't use the debacle to start a general discussion about the difficulties in your relationship.
- 另外,无所不能利用这次意外,对你们联系中的症结发起一场大研讨.
期刊摘选
- The Mississippi River debacle caused great suffering.
- 美国密西西比河泛滥成巨灾.
期刊摘选
- After the currency reforms, angry citizens threw anonymous notes on the ground criticising the debacle.
- 在货币改革后, 愤怒的人们往广场上扔匿名信,批评这次改革.
期刊摘选
- But the FutureGen debacle has shown the all too messy reality of innovation.
- 然而,“未来发电”的瓦解显示出改革现实仍就相当混乱.
期刊摘选
- History will still record that the invasion and occupation have been a debacle.
- 历史仍然会将对伊拉克的入侵和占领视为巨大的失败.
期刊摘选
- Mr Martin did not force those implicated in the expenses debacle to submit dodgy claims.
- 马丁先生并没有破那些牵涉开支崩溃的人们屈服于冒险的要求.
期刊摘选
- It also avoid the kind of public relations debacle Detroit's fat cats endured last week.
- 也可以避免像底特律那些脑满肠肥的主管一样,在上周忍受完全失败的公关所带来的苦果.
期刊摘选
- The convention was a debacle.
- 这次大会开得非常失败。
辞典例句
- After the debacle of the war the world was never the same again.
- 经历了这场战争的惨败之后,世界再也不是原来的那个样子了。
柯林斯例句
中文词源
debacle 崩溃
de-, 不,非,使相反。 -bacle, 杆,棍,支撑,词源同 bachelor, bacteria.即移除支撑,引申义崩溃。
助记提示
1. de- + -bacle "to bar" => debacle "unbar, free".
2. bacillus, bacteria => Latin baculum "stick" => debacle.
3. "downfall, collapse, disaster", a figurative use, literally "breaking up (of ice on a river)," extended to the violent flood that follows when the river ice melts in spring.
4. 谐音“堤坝垮了”。
2. bacillus, bacteria => Latin baculum "stick" => debacle.
3. "downfall, collapse, disaster", a figurative use, literally "breaking up (of ice on a river)," extended to the violent flood that follows when the river ice melts in spring.
4. 谐音“堤坝垮了”。
双语例句
- 1. Many men were shot or captured in the debacle.
- 败军在溃逃时有很多人被击毙或俘虏.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. The Argentine debacle has important lessons to teach.
- 阿根廷的崩溃提供了重要的教训.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. After the debacle of the war the world was never the same again.
- 经历了这场战争的惨败之后,世界再也不是原来的那个样子了。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. His first performance was a debacle : the audience booed him off the stage.
- 他的首场演出 一败涂地,观众发出嘘声把他轰下了台.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. The convention was a debacle.
- 这次大会开得非常失败。
来自辞典例句
英文词源
- débâcle
- débâcle: [19] A débâcle is etymologically an ‘act of unbarring’, the notion behind it being that once a restraining bar is removed, a rush of disasters follows. It was borrowed at the start of the 19th century (originally in the technical geological sense of a ‘sudden violent surge of water in a river’) from French, where it was a derivative of débâcler, a verb formed from dé- ‘de-, un-’ and bâcler ‘bar’. This was acquired from Provençal baclar ‘bar a door’, which came from medieval Latin *bacculāre, a derivative of Latin bacculus ‘stick’ (responsible also for English bacillus and bacterium).
=> bacillus, bacterium - debacle (n.)
- "disaster," 1848, from French débâcle "downfall, collapse, disaster" (17c.), a figurative use, literally "breaking up (of ice on a river)," extended to the violent flood that follows when the river ice melts in spring; from débâcler "to free," from Middle French desbacler "to unbar," from des- "off" + bacler "to bar," from Vulgar Latin *bacculare, from Latin baculum "stick" (see bacillus). Sense of "disaster" was present in French before English borrowed the word.
词态变化
复数: debacles;