drastic
adj. 極端的; 嚴厲的; 急劇的
If you have to take drastic action in order to solve a problem, you have to do something extreme and basic to solve it.
Drastic measures are needed to clean up the profession...
行業清理整頓需要嚴厲的措施。
He's not going to do anything drastic about economic policy.
他不打算對經濟政策作任何重大調整。
A drastic change is a very great change.
Elderly people are not in a position to make drastic changes at this stage of their life...
上了年紀的人在他們這個人生階段不會再有什麼實質性的改變。
...a drastic reduction in the numbers of people dying.
死亡人數的大幅下降
1. forceful and extreme and rigorous;
So when the evolution progress becomes drastic , the urban structure must begin to revolution.
當城市演進過程超常規時, 城市空間結構也會發生激烈的變異.
Not immediately appearent a drastic worsening of employee attitudes followed a drop in productivity.
職工們工作態度的急劇惡化,以及隨之而來的生產率下降,是不會很快地表露出來的.
Therefore, it is imperative for us to take drastic measures.
因此, 我們急需採取嚴厲措施.
His own lazy, selfish body might require a more drastic discipline.
他的懶惰 、 自私的本質可能需要更嚴格的紀律來約束.
The competition in security industry is getting drastic and the profit margin is getting small.
證券行業的競爭日趨激烈,從暴利走向微利.