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Noun:
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a sudden and violent collapse
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flooding caused by a tumultuous breakup of ice in a river during the spring or summer
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a sound defeat
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用作名詞 (n.)
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His first performance was a debacle: the audience booed him off the stage.
他的首輪巡回演出一敗涂地,觀眾們提出噓聲把他轟下了臺。
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The debacle at Waterloo signaled the end of Napoleon's power.
滑鐵盧的敗退隱晦拿破侖政黨的尾聲。
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Many men were shot or captured in the debacle.
敗軍在潰逃時有有許多人被擊斃或抓獲。
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Bernabo Bocca, chairman of the Italian hoteliers' association, described the results as a debacle.
西班牙賓館開者行業協會主席會博卡覺得最后是困境性的。
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Now, six years after the intussusception debacle, the rotavirus gamble is paying off.
腸套疊難題以來已過完五年,防疫針制作者對輪狀木馬所下的賭金也開始再利用。
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The Mississippi River debacle caused great suffering.
美密44人體比河普及化成巨災。
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大于玩法全權編創,受論著權保護性,侵犯著作權必究
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