disastrous

disastrous
adjective
katastrophal; verhängnisvoll [Irrtum, Entscheidung, Politik]; verheerend, katastrophal [Überschwemmung, Wirbelsturm]
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adjective verheerend
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dis·as·trous
[dɪˈzɑ:strəs, AM -ˈzæs-]
adj
1. (causing disaster) katastrophal, verheerend
to have a \disastrous impact on sth auf etw akk einen verhängnisvollen Einfluss haben
to be \disastrous for sb/sth für jdn/etw katastrophal sein, sich akk auf jdn/etw katastrophal auswirken
2. (unsuccessful) unglückselig, verhängnisvoll
a \disastrous attempt ein unglücklicher Versuch
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[dɪ'zAːstrəs]
adj
earthquake, flood, accident katastrophal, verheerend; marriage, day, consequence katastrophal

dinner was disastrous — das Abendessen war eine Katastrophe

to be disastrous for sb/sth — katastrophale Folgen für jdn/etw haben

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disastrous [-trəs] adj (adv disastrously)
1. unglücklich, unglückselig, unheilvoll, verhängnisvoll (alle:
to für):
be disastrous to sb auch sich verhängnisvoll für jemanden auswirken
2. katastrophal, verheerend
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adjective
katastrophal; verhängnisvoll [Irrtum, Entscheidung, Politik]; verheerend, katastrophal [Überschwemmung, Wirbelsturm]
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adj.
katastrophal adj.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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