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fiasco
惨败
常用释义
英音[ fiˈæskəʊ ]
美音[ fiˈæskoʊ ]
变形
复数: fiascos/fiascoes/fiaschi
基本释义
  • n. 惨败
  • n. (Fiasco)人名;(意)菲亚斯科
例句
  • 1·The blame for the Charleston fiasco did not lie with him.
    查尔斯顿惨败不归咎于他。
    来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 2·The deal was a fiasco for the employees.
    这笔交易对员工来说就是一场灾难。
  • 3·The Buzz fiasco was a wake-up call at Google.
    Buzz的惨败让谷歌警醒。
  • 4·What will minimize the risks of a fiscal fiasco?
    如何把财政损失的风险降到最小?
  • 5·Meanwhile, the military deployment has been a fiasco.
    同时,军事部署彻底失败。
  • 6·That is at least one lesson to come out of the Gaza fiasco.
    在加沙的惨败至少是一个教训。
  • 7·We have completely lost our way with this fiasco in Iraq.
    在伊拉克的惨败使我们完全迷失了方向。
  • 8·To some, Citi’s aeroplane fiasco is equally confidence-sapping.
    花旗集团的购机惨败一事对某些人来说同样是令人对银行业者信心崩溃的。
  • 9·I knew I needed to speak to the press and take responsibility for the fiasco.
    我知道我需要向媒体发言,为此次行动的完全失败承担责任。
  • 10·For example, John F. Kennedy faced the Bay of Pigs fiasco after just a few weeks on the job.
    例如,肯尼迪(甘迺迪)才上任几周,就面临猪猡湾惨败。
同义词
n. 惨败