第三人称复数:meltdowns
meltdown的翻译
名词彻底垮台
meltdown的反义词
1. 熔化:战斗前,身上只留下陨石(Meteor)魔法和一些不会发动的魔法,进入战斗后,两个同伴一个以熔化(Meltdown)魔法攻击敌人,使敌人进入体力0状态,无法防御,另一个对Rinoa施以敏捷(Haste)魔法,然后Rinoa发动Angel Wing(天使之翼),
2. 崩溃:施特劳斯.卡恩表示,各界愈来愈关注美欧一些大型金融机构的偿付能力出现问题,已令环球金融系统处于彻底崩溃(meltdown)的边缘. IMF呼吁,各国应对金融危机高度警惕及作出协调,并准备就绪以控制导致近期股市急泻的金融危机.
3. 熔化,熔毁,变卖(财产):record low (股票价格等的)历史最低点,最低值 | meltdown 熔化,熔毁,变卖(财产) | boom (商业等)景气、繁荣;(股票价格)激增,暴涨
1. (核反应堆的)堆芯熔毁
If there is meltdown in a nuclear reactor, the fuel rods start melting because of a failure in the system, and radiation starts to escape.
e.g. Emergency cooling systems could fail and a reactor meltdown could occur.
紧急冷却系统有可能失灵,核反应堆有可能发生堆芯熔毁。
2. (公司、机构或系统的)崩溃,彻底失败
The meltdown of a company, organization, or system is its sudden and complete failure.
e.g. Urgent talks are going on to prevent the market going into financial meltdown during the summer.
正在进行紧急会谈,以防止市场在夏季出现金融危机。
1. meltdown的近义词
1. It was a challenging time as sponsors reviewed their sporting commitments amid the global financial meltdown and several tournaments fell by the wayside.
2. The meltdown in the housing and mortgage markets has caused home foreclosures to climb to record highs and has forced some lenders out of business.
3. Spears had a meltdown weekend that included shaving her head, tattooing her wrist and clubbing with friends.
4. Privacy has been especially hard for Spears to come by since her public meltdown last month.
5. " Meltdown " could easily be dismissed as a rehash of the first film, since both are unsophisticated road trip movies with plenty of goofy comedy asides.
6. And while there's a meltdown in commercial real estate, hardly any of the credit losses have shown up on lenders'financial statements.
7. During a computer meltdown last week, the shuttle's thrusters were used to help the station maintain its position.
8. Since the meltdown of Lehman Brothers in September, " financial tsunami " has become almost a household word.
9. meltdown的意思
9. British media reported on Monday that the UK Treasury was working on a contingency plan for a potential euro meltdown that includes capital controls.
10. Board members skipped meals and holidays, working night and day on damage control amid the global financial meltdown.
noun
1. a disaster comparable to a nuclear meltdown
e.g. there is little likelihood of a meltdown comparable to the American banking collapse in March 1933
2. severe overheating of the core of a nuclear reactor resulting in the core melting and radiation escaping
Synonym: nuclear meltdown