fallout 详细解释

fallout

['fɔ:laut]

n.原子尘的降下, 辐射尘, 余波, 附带结果

n.

1. 辐射性落尘, 原子尘

2. (政治)余波; 附带结果

There was a lot of fallout after the police bribes were made public.

警察受贿案公开之后, 引起极大的余波。

词义辨析

同义:

n.辐射性微尘

radioactive fallout

n.残留之物

aftereffect  afterclap  consequence  effect  result  outcome  backlash  repercussion  reverberation  reaction  aftermath  wake  

英英释义

名词 fallout:

the radioactive particles that settle to the ground after a nuclear explosion

同义词:radioactive dust

any adverse and unwanted secondary effect

同义词:side effect

补充

falloutfallout英:[ˈfɔ:laut] 美:[ˈfɔlˌaʊt]n.1.放射尘; (核爆炸后的)沉降物

例句

1. Airlines are still suffering from the fallout of September 11.各航空公司仍然受到9•11事件的不良影响。 2. Now it's almost been a month since the incident. Has there been any other fallout?事件发生到现在将近一个月了, 有没有其他负面影响? 3. the accountancy firm caught in the fallout of the Enron scandal被安然公司丑闻殃及的会计公司 4. Whatever the political fallout, the economic impact is clear.不管其政治影响如何, 对经济的冲击是显而易见的。 5. Grundy lost his job in the fallout from the incident.格伦迪受该事件影响丢了工作。 6. almost as dramatic as the financial scale of the mess is the growing political fallout.和这场混乱造成的经济影响几乎同样惊人的是它日渐严重的政治负效应。 7. acid fallout from power stations.电站飘来的酸性浮尘。 8. radioactive fallout辐射性尘埃 9. a fallout shelter [=a shelter built underground to protect people from radioactive fallout]防辐射性尘埃掩体 10. concerned about the possible political fallout from the scandal担心这桩丑闻可能产生的政治影响