whammy的意思和读音

whammy

: [ˈhwæmi] : ['wæmi]

n.

whammies  

whammyn.

1.an unpleasant situation or event that causes problems for sb/sth

With this government we've had a double whammy of tax increases and benefit cuts.

n.1.;;

n.1.something very difficult or unpleasant that unexpectedly happens to someone. A double whammy is two bad things happening close together.

1. wham whammy whang ...

2. ... 1、The World Assembly of Muslim Youth 2、whammy

3. 10. crap-cake: 。 12. whammy: 。 9. perception: (。 ...

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5. ... Infinity Whammy Premler ...

6. ... ● DETUNE; . ● WHAMMY; ; ● HAPMONY; . ...

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1.Since the double whammy of bad data, forecasters have been lining up to declare the onset of a US recession.退

2.So there might be something of a double whammy happening there if the US had a severe downturn.

3.That double whammy will at some point bring the price surge to an end and take the wind out of real-estate developers' sails.

4.That said, the double whammy of lack of agreement on ends and lack of agreement on means. . . is particularly problematic.……

5.He lost his job and then his wife left him away. It was a double whammy.

6.To be both a psychiatrist and a poet is either a dual calling or a double whammy, depending on what you choose to emphasize.

7.Peter and Jane had a crash in their car, and then suffered a double whammy when they found their house had been burgled while they were out.

8.Hit with the double whammy, some commodities in May went through the deepest pullback since the onset of the financial crisis.,5

9.Elijah: Vervain? What? I didn't mind-whammy her. She just wants to see me naked.[]

10.Make it a double whammy and include your story in your how-to articles.使