tragedy

[ˈtrædʒədi] [ˈtrædʒədi]
  • 复数:tragedies;
  • 相关单词 suffer tragedy
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    • n.
      tragedy的反义词之:悲剧
      comedy
    • tragedy的反义词之:其他释义
      comedy
    英语四级真题
    • So when a French submarine (潜水艇) detected the device's homing signal five days later, the discovery marked a huge step toward determining the cause of a tragedy in which 152 passengers were killed.
      出自-2010年6月阅读原文
    • Carelessness can result in tragedies
      出自-2010年12月听力原文
    • Careme's childhood was one part tragedy, equal part mystery.
      2018年12月四级真题(第二套)阅读 Section B
    • He adds, "The tragedy is that he didn't follow his own advice."
      2017年12月四级真题(第二套)阅读 Section B
    英语六级真题
    • We need very broad participation to fully address the global tragedy that results when countries fail to take into account the negative impact of their carbon emissions on the rest of the world.
      出自-2017年6月阅读原文
    • How Virgin Galactic, regulators and the public respond to this most recent tragedy will deter mine whether and how soon private space travel can transcend that playground.
      出自-2015年12月阅读原文
    • This level of wastage is a tragedy that cannot continue if we are to succeed in the challenge of sustainably meeting our future food demands.
      出自-2013年12月阅读原文
    • Waste Not, Want Not Feeding the 9 Billion: The Tragedy of Waste
      出自-2013年12月阅读原文
    • He was best at acting in Hollywood tragedies.
      出自-2010年6月听力原文
    • How Virgin Galactic, regulators and the public respond to this most recent tragedy will determine whether and how soon private space travel can transcend that playground.
      2015年12月六级真题(第二套)阅读 Section C
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    • Noun
      1. an event resulting in great loss and misfortune;
      "the whole city was affected by the irremediable calamity""the earthquake was a disaster"
      2. drama in which the protagonist is overcome by some superior force or circumstance; excites terror or pity