fiasco的意思和读音

fiasco

: [fiˈæskoʊ] : [fiˈæskəʊ]

n.

fiascos  fiascoes  

n.success

n.debacle,disaster,mess,shambles,failure

fiascon.

1.something that does not succeed, often in a way that causes embarrassment

What a fiasco!使

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n.1.a complete and embarrassing failure

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1.In the debt-ceiling fiasco, Mr Obama's popularity did not revive, despite the GOP's display of gross irresponsibility. Why was that?

2.A scheme to computerise the medical records of every patient in England has turned into a spectacularly expensive fiasco.使

3.Kevin: You could say that, or you could call it a fiasco , debacle or( my personal favorite) a complete SNAFU. Take your pick.」「

4.Examples included the Belgian contamination fiasco in 1999, when the company took a week to accept responsibility for a wave of sickness.1999——

5.The other airlines did not respond to CNN's enquiries but clearly a fiasco at JKF airport and then investigation is going to follow.CNNF。

6.Incapable of moral clarity, he could never quite admit to himself that he was a charlatan and that his scheme was an impossible fiasco.

7.For the rest of us, the fiasco was as entertaining as one of Warner Brothers' better films.(WarnerBrothers)

8.From America's point of view, what was supposed to be a showpiece of Arab democracy gifted by Uncle Sam is becoming a fiasco .

9.Southwest, for one, seems to be considering adifferent approach after the public relations fiasco following theincident with Mr. Smith.西

10.I hope they get quality up to par before they come here, I'd hate to see another Excel or Yugo fiasco.Excel