fiasco
n. 彻底失败,惨败
If you describe an event or attempt to do something as a fiasco, you are emphasizing that it fails completely.
The blame for the Charleston fiasco did not lie with him...
查尔斯顿惨败错不在他。
It was a bit of a fiasco.
这败得有点惨。
1. a sudden and violent collapse
The company was still reeling from the Edsel fiasco a couple of years back.
鉴于几年前,在埃德·塞尔事件中惨败,公司仍处在余震之中.
Kennedy faced the Bay of Pigs fiasco after just a few weeks on the job.
没有人会说他处理得好.
But why had he had a total fiasco at last?
那为何最后他会如此惨败?
No true fiasco ever began as a quest fore mere adequacy.
探寻的道路上永远不会有真正的惨败.
It was a fiasco.
那是一次惨败.