输入任意单词!

Seismic shift Meaning in English

expression

ˈsaɪzmɪk/ /ˈʃɪft
SYZ-mik SHIFT
sˈaɪzmɪk/ /ʃˈɪft
SYZ-mik SHIFT

释义

A 'seismic shift' is a very large or dramatic change, especially one that happens suddenly or causes a big impact in a system, organization, or situation.

用法与细微差别

Mostly used in formal or journalistic contexts to describe major, often sudden changes. Originally from geology (earthquakes), but now almost always used metaphorically—for example, 'a seismic shift in politics' or 'technological seismic shift.' Rarely used for small or everyday changes.

例句

The new law caused a seismic shift in the education system.

basic

Social media led to a seismic shift in how people communicate.

basic

There has been a seismic shift in public opinion about climate change.

basic

The company underwent a seismic shift after the merger—everything changed overnight.

natural

That new technology created a seismic shift in the market—old strategies stopped working.

natural

We’re witnessing a seismic shift in how people view remote work since the pandemic.

natural