havoc的意思和读音

havoc

: [ˈhævək] : ['hævək]

n.

v.;(havocked hav-ocking)

n.order

n.chaos,mayhem,destruction,disorder,turmoil

havocn.

1.a situation in which there is a lot of damage, destruction or confusion

The floods caused havoc throughout the area.

Continuing strikes are beginning to play havoc with the national economy.

These insects can wreak havoc on crops.

n.1.(,),;,2.,

v.1.(havocked hav-ocking) ,使2.

n.1.a situation in which there is a lot of damage or destruction, or in which something cannot continue in its normal way because of problems

1. toxic havoc figurehead ...

3. hauteur > havoc > headlong > ...

6. reserved adj. havoc n. cast n. ...

7. Harvester( Havoc) Heavy Gear( ) ...

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1.It was feared that this agonizing energy of a suffering mass would cause havoc if God did not bless the world with peace!

2.When I became a stay at home mom this natural tendency to be at home started reeking havoc on my moods and I was becoming a bit of a hermit.

3.Although cold weather and the holidays can really play havoc on your running regimen, it is one of the best seasons to be a runner.

4.You have no idea how much havoc I cancauseand exactly one way to stop me.

5.The Chairman ordered the 'Gang of Three' to leave the Chamber for unparliamentary behaviour after they created havoc during the meeting.

6.To begin with it wasn't easy to get used to. Peacetime played havoc with our minds - it was like being drunk.使

7.An attack by 100 RAF Lancaster bombers played havoc with its attack and it did not roll forward until the early afternoon.100

8.There's no doubt that bacteria like MRSA -- methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus -- can wreak havoc on a healthcare facility.MRSA(

9.It was almost as if the Italian police had a private agreement with the Roma fans to stand off them and let them wreak havoc.

10.Still, no one in the light is underestimating the tenacity and ability of the Illuminati to create havoc for a while longer.