drastic
/ˈdræstɪk/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈdræstɪk/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈdra-stik/ (ame, mw)
drastic — 形容詞
- drasticpositive
- more drasticcomparative
- most drasticsuperlative
1. describing an action or change that is large, sudden, and has a strong effect —
激烈的
為解決問題而採取的強烈手段
describing an action or change that is large, sudden, and has a strong effect — usually because a serious problem needs solving quickly.
Esteban took drastic action to save money after losing his teaching job last month.
Esteban 上個月失去教職後,採取了激烈的手段來省錢。
collocation: drastic action
The hospital made drastic cuts to its night-shift staff before the new budget arrived.
在新預算下來之前,醫院對夜班人力做了大幅削減。
collocation: drastic cuts
Meera decided that selling the family farm was too drastic a step right now.
Meera 認為,現在賣掉家族的農場是太激烈的決定。
The new law brought drastic changes to how small bakeries in the town sell bread.
新法律為鎮上的小麵包店賣麵包的方式帶來了劇烈的改變。
Owen warned his brother that quitting university would be a drastic mistake to fix later.
Owen 警告弟弟說,從大學退學會是日後難以彌補的激烈錯誤。
文法句型
drastic + [action/change/measure/cut]
用法筆記
Often signals that the speaker views the action as bigger than what most people would choose; can carry a faint warning tone. Frequently modifies nouns of intervention: action, measure, step, change, cut, reduction.