cataclysmic

英 [kætə'klɪzmɪk] 美 [,kætə'klɪzmɪk]
  • adj. 大变动的;洪水的
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cataclysmic (adj.)
1837, from cataclysm + -ic. Related: Cataclysmical (1857); cataclysmically.
1. Few had expected that change to be as cataclysmic as it turned out to be.
没有几个人料到那个变化会如此翻天覆地。

来自柯林斯例句

2. It all happened with the speed of lightning and with cataclysmic violence.
这都是闪电那样快,排山倒海那样猛!

来自子夜部分

3. We found evidence of a cataclysmic climate shift, which occurred 10,000 years ago.
我们发现了10, 000年前,灾难性的气候迁移的证据.

来自电影对白

4. Laotse had laughed before him, a thin , shrill yet cataclysmic laughter.
老子在庄子面前嘲笑他, 那笑是尖锐刺耳却又激变的.

来自互联网

5. Today, the fortunes of China's dictator have undergone a cataclysmic change.
今天(一九四九年), 这位中国的独裁者却已是时乖命蹇,江河日下.

来自互联网