英 [ˈhævək] 美 [ˈhævək]
n. 灾难,混乱
v. 严重破坏;<旧>严重破坏
【名】 (Havoc)(英)哈沃克(人名)
第三人称单数havocs
现在分词havocking
过去式havocked
过去分词havocked
havoc /ˈhævək/ CET6+ TEM8
不可数名词 Havoc is great disorder and confusion. 大混乱
Rioters caused havoc in the centre of the town.
暴徒在市中心造成了极大的混乱。
习语 If one thing plays havoc with another or wreaks havoc on it, it prevents it from continuing or functioning as normal, or damages it. 打乱
The weather played havoc with airline schedules.
天气状况打乱了航空公司的时刻表。
violent and needless disturbance
同义词: mayhem
大破坏
大破坏
Continuing strikes are beginning to play havoc with the national economy.
持续的罢工开始严重破坏国家经济。
The storm wrought havoc in the south.
这场暴风雨在南方造成了巨大的灾害。
These insects can wreak havoc on crops.
这些昆虫可严重危害农作物。
In interviews with VOA news, he has denied being part of any plot to assassinate officials or create public havoc.
VOA : standard.2009.12.23
Can the body ingest this particular item and deal with it in a reasonable way and not have internal havoc occur?
营养能否被身体摄取,能否被适当的消化,不导致机体的紊乱
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So if a food belongs to a class of foods that a class of items that contributes to that internal metabolic havoc, would that be reason to consider it a non-food?
如果某种食物,可以引起机体内代谢紊乱,将它们认定为非食品是否合理呢
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The MRAP vehicle has its roots in the Iraq war. Improvised Explosive Devices wreaked havoc with the boxy, M-1151 Humvees.
VOA : standard.2010.08.01
In short,the pain,havoc, and economic devastation could have been far worse, according to the head of the U.S.
VOA : standard.2010.04.21
Mark Spencer finishes his barbecue and resumes wreaking havoc on the multibillion-dollar phone equipment business.
Derivatives were freed to run havoc in 1999 in an inappropriate and sneaky way.
An unexpected drop in your credit limit can wreak havoc with your credit score, too.