meltdown

英['meltdaʊn] 美['meltdaʊn]
  • n. 熔毁;灾难;崩溃
Noun:
  1. severe overheating of the core of a nuclear reactor resulting in the core melting and radiation escaping

  2. a disaster comparable to a nuclear meltdown;

    "there is little likelihood of a meltdown comparable to the American banking collapse in March 1933"

1. 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。

来自柯林斯例句

2. meltdown on the New York Stock Exchange
纽约证券市场的崩溃

来自《权威词典》

3. A meltdown at the reactor had only just been avoided.
险些发生核反应堆熔毀事故.

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. 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。

来自柯林斯例句

5. Experts have not ruled out the possibility of a complete meltdown.
专家们还没有排除反应炉核心完全熔毁的可能性.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Experts have not ruled out the possibility of a complete meltdown.
      专家们还没有排除反应炉核心完全熔毁的可能性。
    2. The current global meltdown owes much to macroeconomic imbalances.
      目前的全球危机很大程度上归罪于宏观经济的失衡。
    3. He sees a bright side to the financial meltdown that has smacked the US.
      他看见了给予美国打击的经济下滑乐观的一面。

【邻近词汇】