| 单词 | fiasco |
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| 释义 | fi·as·co /fiˈæskəʊ $ -koʊ/ noun (plural fiascoes or fiascos) [countable] FAILan event that is completely unsuccessful, in a way that is very embarrassing or disappointing 惨败,彻底的失败 SYN disaster The first lecture I ever gave was a complete fiasco. 我第一次讲课糟得一塌糊涂。Examples from the Corpusfiasco• The tension got to the dancers, too, and many expected the ballet to be a fiasco.• Matters should be taken further, and examples made, to ensure that such a fiasco never happens again.• The new mall has been an economic fiasco.• The dinner party had been a private and public fiasco.a complete fiasco• Prices have increased way beyond the rate of inflation and the Government's legislation to check monopolies is a complete fiasco.Origin fiasco (1800-1900) Italian (far) fiasco “(to make) a bottle, to fail in a performance”fi·as·co nounChineseSyllable that completely Corpus event an a in is unsuccessful, |
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