| 释义 |  (devəsteɪtɪŋ) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]If you describe something as devastating, you are emphasizing that it is very harmful or damaging.[emphasis]  The city took the full force of the devastating floods.  Affairs do have a devastating effect on marriages. Synonyms: destructive, damaging, catastrophic, harmful More Synonyms of devastating 2. adjectiveYou can use devastating to emphasize that something is very shocking, upsetting, or terrible.[emphasis]  The diagnosis was devastating. She had cancer. Synonyms: traumatic, shocking, upsetting, disturbing More Synonyms of devastating 3. adjectiveYou can use devastating to emphasize that something or someone is very impressive.[emphasis]  ...a devastating display of galloping and jumping.  I was devastating, if I do say so myself.devastatingly adverb [usually ADVERB adjective/-ed] Its advertising is devastatingly successful.  She was charming and devastatingly beautiful too. More Synonyms of devastatingdevastating in British English (ˈdɛvəˌsteɪtɪŋ) adjectiveextremely effective in a destructive way  a devastating war  a devastating report on urban deprivationDerived formsdevastatingly (ˈdevasˌtatingly)  adverbFor a moment they were frozen into a position; the still life of a dramatic, devastating second.The effect on Paula, faced with the three other members of her family seemingly solidly against her was devastating.It would only mean questions, explanations, lies - or the devastating truth.Examples of 'devastating' in a sentencedevastatingIn other languagesdevastatingBritish English: devastating  /ˈdɛvəˌsteɪtɪŋ / ADJECTIVE  You describe something as devastating when it is very damaging or upsetting. The environmental and economic effects are devastating. American English: devastating Arabic: مَسَبِّبٌ لِدِمَارٍ هَائِل Brazilian Portuguese: devastador Chinese: 毁灭性的 Croatian: razoran Czech: pustošivý Danish: ødelæggende Dutch: vernietigend European Spanish: devastador Finnish: tuhoisa French: dévastateur German: verheerend Greek: συντριπτικός Italian: devastante Japanese: さんざんな Korean: 황폐시키는 Norwegian: knusende Polish: niszczycielski European Portuguese: devastador Romanian: devastatorRussian: опустошительный Latin American Spanish: devastador Swedish: förkrossande Thai: ซึ่งก่อให้เกิดความเสียหายอย่างมาก Turkish: yıkıcı Ukrainian: спустошливийVietnamese: tàn phá 
Chinese translation of 'devastating'devastating (ˈdɛvəsteɪtɪŋ) adj  [weapon, storm] 破坏(壞)性的(pòhuàixìng de) [news, effect] 惊(驚)人的(jīngrén de)
 vt (= destroy) 破坏(壞)(pòhuài)(= shock) to be devastated (by sth) (被某事)震惊(驚)((bèi mǒushì) zhènjīng)
 the devastating force of the floodsThe medical diagnosis was devastating.the most devastating performance of his career Synonyms affecting gee-whizz (slang)his devastating criticism of the Prime Minister Synonyms overpowering incisive sardonicAdditional synonymsDefinition inspiring or displaying awe the awesome responsibility of sending troops into combatSynonyms awe-inspiring,  striking,  shocking,  imposing,  terrible,  amazing,  stunning (informal),  wonderful,  alarming,  impressive,  frightening,  awful (obsolete),  overwhelming,  terrifying,  magnificent,  astonishing,  horrible,  dreadful,  formidable,  horrifying,  intimidating,  fearful (informal),  daunting,  breathtaking,  majestic,  solemn,  fearsome,  wondrous (archaic, literary),  redoubtable,  jaw-dropping,  stupefying,  gee-whizz (slang)Definition resulting in or from disaster a calamitous air crashSynonyms disastrous,  terrible,  devastating,  tragic,  fatal,  deadly,  dreadful,  dire,  catastrophic,  woeful,  ruinous, cataclysmicFew had expected the change to be as cataclysmic as it was. Synonyms disastrous,  devastating,  catastrophic,  calamitous,  convulsionary |