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- radioactive waste
fallout 的定义
- the settling to the ground of airborne particles ejected into the atmosphere from the earth by explosions, eruptions, forest fires, etc., especially such settling from nuclear explosions .Compare rainout.
- the particles themselves.Compare rainout.
- an unexpected or incidental effect, outcome, or product: the psychological fallout of being obese.
- effects; results: emotional fallout from a divorce.
fallout 近义词
radioactivity
fallout 的近义词 2 个
更多fallout例句
- The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index has dropped 10% from its peak in late March as investors responded to the pandemic and efforts by central bank and government officials to contain the economic fallout.
- The change comes only weeks after Chairman Simon Thompson said Jacques had the board’s backing to handle the fallout from the company’s destruction of the ancient sites.
- Until recently, the risks associated with failed trade talks had been in the background, overshadowed by the economic fallout of the coronavirus.
- Over the past six months, central banks and governments have unlocked financial floodgates to deal with the economic fallout of covid-19.
- Chancellor Angela Merkel warned the coronavirus crisis will get worse before it gets better and that the fallout will test Germany’s finances for months if not years to come.
- Perhaps the worst fallout from all this is that when we are gripped by fear, we usually make terrible decisions.
- But in solidly Democratic Oregon, the political fallout from this revelation is likely to be limited.
- But the fallout from the Panetta book will be significant over time.
- Mark Fuller, on the other hand, is unlikely to see any long-term professional fallout.
- The fallout of this loss of trust has had an enormous impact on the outbreak.
- After Test Mike, the implications of fallout obviously were global.
- The expedition made significant observations of the role of plankton in the biological utilization of ocean fallout.
- The treaty was, among other things, a declaration against worldwide fallout.
- Amid such changes there was arising, too, a wider apprehension concerning the possible effects of fallout.
- The word “fallout” was coined to describe the deposition on the earth of radioactive debris from nuclear explosions.