单词 | fallout |
释义 | fallout (fɔːlaʊt ) 1. uncountable noun Fallout is the radiation that affects a particular place or area after a nuclear explosion has taken place. They were exposed to radioactive fallout during nuclear weapons tests. 2. uncountable noun If you refer to the fallout from something that has happened, you mean the unpleasant consequences that follow it. Grundy lost his job in the fallout from the incident. [+ from] Collocations: economic fallout The spread of the coronavirus around the world has caused sharp drops in stock markets as investors take fright at the economic fallout. Times,Sunday Times Several uncertainties remain, however, not least over how the chancellor will manage the economic fallout of coronavirus. Times,Sunday Times Still, the economic fallout associated with the subsequent bursting of the tech bubble was limited precisely because interest rates were able to fall so far. Times, Sunday Times Fund rules have been temporarily relaxed because of the economic fallout from coronavirus. Times,Sunday Times So for the moment the brand looks unstoppable: a victor of the economic fallout. Times, Sunday Times But the emotional fallout can be great too. The Sun I decided to ask a dozen colleagues how they handle the emotional fallout from dropout members. Christianity Today There's nowhere to hide from the emotional fallout. Times, Sunday Times Pastoral couples must pursue ongoing conversations about how to manage the emotional fallout of ministry. Christianity Today End it now and limit the emotional fallout. The Sun For some, however, the financial fallout spells opportunity. Times, Sunday Times But the financial fallout from the pandemic has only just begun. Times,Sunday Times It was forced to sell more than $40 billion of assets to help to cope with the huge financial fallout from the explosion. Times, Sunday Times The emotional, political and financial fallout from the case has been considerable with several matters outstanding. Times, Sunday Times More than 50m was wiped off the company's market value last week after the claims came to light as investors fretted over the potential financial fallout for the embattled publisher. Times, Sunday Times It has been designed to go where humans cannot survive, such as regions decimated by nuclear fallout. Times, Sunday Times Could it be then, that our fears of radiation and nuclear fallout are far greater than the reality? The Sun Contrary to the orders of his seniors, he urged his team to stay underground for three days to avoid the effects of the nuclear fallout, thus saving their lives. Times, Sunday Times It's rain, not nuclear fallout. Times, Sunday Times He charts the future, covering climate change, nuclear fallout and the search for habitable planets. Times, Sunday Times I am told the council feared political fallout if they kept him on. The Sun The political fallout from the cyclone was immense. Times, Sunday Times One of the worst of his many headaches in the role was the protracted political fallout that followed the purchase of a kettle. Times, Sunday Times It's not that they are worried about any specific political fallout from the pregnancy revelation. Times, Sunday Times And the political fallout - crumbling establishments, maverick populists - has been all too predictable. The Times Literary Supplement However, manufacturers are also braced for a potential fallout if the consumer squeeze feeds back to heavy industry. Times, Sunday Times Did their legal training sound warning bells about the process and the potential fallout? Times, Sunday Times He can reassure you as best he may but it will also be a warning to him of potential fallout. The Sun However, it warned that the sentiment may not reflect the potential fallout from the virus. Times,Sunday Times The wider market failed to shine amid a potential fallout from the coronavirus outbreak. Times,Sunday Times The emotional and psychological fallout of this way of dealing with grief could be complex. Times,Sunday Times This didn't mean there was no psychological fallout. Times, Sunday Times And many, too, have begun to experience the psychological fallout of war. Times, Sunday Times It's also about the resilience and humour of family and friends as they too deal with the psychological fallout. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 核辐射, 余波 Japanese: 放射性降下物, 悪影響 |
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