"catastrophe" 怎么发音
word
/kəˈtæstɹəfi/
kuh-TAS-truh-fee
/kɐtˈæstɹəfi/
kuh-TAS-truh-fee
释义
A catastrophe is a sudden event that causes a lot of damage or suffering, often on a large scale, like a natural disaster, accident, or serious failure.
IPA 音标
美式英语
/kəˈtæstɹəfi/
英式英语
/kɐtˈæstɹəfi/
简化发音
美式
kuh-TAS-truh-fee
英式
kuh-TAS-truh-fee
语境中听
The earthquake was a catastrophe for the city.
Losing all the data would be a catastrophe for the company.
The oil spill turned into a major environmental catastrophe.
Everyone panicked, thinking the storm would be a real catastrophe.