- 看过 drastic 的人也看了 :
- radical
- forceful
- harsh
- dire
- desperate
- exorbitant
- extravagant
- immoderate
- strong
drastic 的定义
- extremely severe or extensive: a drastic tax-reduction measure.
- acting with force or violence: a drastic laxative.
drastic 近义词
severe, extreme
drastic 的近义词 9 个
drastic 的反义词 5 个
更多drastic例句
- The timing for when upfront deals take effect had seemed set to be one of the most drastic changes to the market and a sign of its overarching overhaul.
- They decided if the number was above seven, it would entitle them to take drastic action to shut down society.
- Because this is such a drastic statement, I can’t imagine the players would agree without some reluctance.
- Cooper said there has been a “drastic reduction in overtime” in the last month or two.
- Between the virus taking over huge numbers of cells and the immune system’s drastic efforts to contain the infection, a lot of damage is done to the body and a person can become very sick.
- Park employees helped John quit tobacco by way of a butts-proof glass enclosure, a drastic change in diet, and regular exercise.
- The difference is nonetheless drastic: $220,119 and $44,453, respectively, on average per person annually.
- On a local level, pipeline leaks and spills could have a number of drastic effects.
- There are hopes and fears from both sides that something drastic might or might not happen.
- As alarming as parents might find those results, Dr. Temple cautions against jumping to any drastic conclusions.
- Clearly his business abilities were great; his reforms were bold and drastic, and success attended his efforts.
- The powers thus given are, it will be observed, certainly drastic.
- Alexander was a strong opponent of drastic remedies of all kinds.
- Never before had there been such a drastic overhauling of the premises.
- Used as a drastic hydragogue in dropsies; and in scrofula, &c.