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复数:washouts
noun
the washing out or away of something and especially of earth in a roadbed by a freshet
a place where earth is washed away
one that fails to measure up : failure: such as
one who fails in a course of training or study
an unsuccessful enterprise or undertaking
verb
transitive verb
to wash free of an extraneous substance (such as dirt)
to cause to fade by or as if by laundering
to deplete the strength or vitality of
to eliminate as useless or unsatisfactory : reject
to destroy or make useless by the force or action of water
the storm washed out the bridge
rain out
the game was washed out
intransitive verb
to become depleted of color or vitality : fade
to fail to meet requirements or measure up to a standard
煤层冲刷
"煤层形成过程中或形成后,因河流、海浪或冰川等的剥蚀,局部或全部被破坏的现象。"
The first known use of washout was in 1540
washtubnoun
a tub for washing or soaking clothes
washstandnoun
a stand holding articles for washing one's face and hands
washbowl
washroomnoun
a room with sinks and toilets : lavatory
washout1 of 2noun
the washing away of earth (as from a road)
a place where earth is washed away
a complete failure
wash out2 of 2verb
to fade or cause to fade by or as if by laundering
to exhaust the strength or energy
to fail to measure up to a standard
to destroy by the force or action of water
washoutnoun
the action or process of progressively reducing the concentration of a substance (as a dye injected into the left ventricle of the heart)
1 But we are not expecting a complete washout.
2 After she moved to New York and abandoned acting for dance — “I was a washout in the Stanislavsky method,” she said — Rainer studied at the Graham school.
3 The leaders' last meeting, in Toronto in June, was a washout.
各国领导人6月份在多伦多参加的最近一次会议成效不大。
4 For even if the weather is a washout, you can watch the transit from the comfort of your living room via NASA's live remote webcast from atop Mauna Kea, Hawaii.
5 In the three decades since construction ended, much of the roadbed has been obliterated by washouts, brush, and beaver ponds, but the bus is still there.
6 But the dance itself was a washout — a few spins, poses, walks and smooth folds to the floor, nothing more.
7 Brad Arnold, frontman of Mississippi rock washouts 3 Doors Down, sang, “This is a call to the broken/Stand up and take back your world today.”
8 We'd gone there to write and watch birds; the second activity was most successful, but the first was a washout.
9 But the few scores share the menu with a slew of washouts.
10 Off and on again rain will continue through the late week, but the NWS doesn't expect a washout.
11 That first start wasn’t a complete washout, either.
12 Rangers at the visitors center had suggested following the unpaved Hole-in-the-Rock Road to Collet Top Road, where a washout leads to dinosaur tracks made along a white sandstone ridge about 77 million years ago.
13 The actual premonitions bureau was a washout, though it’s fun to imagine that it succeeded all too well and is operating in a bunker on the Isle of Wight.
14 The graduation party was a washout because of the big storm.
因为暴风雪的来袭,毕业舞会完全失败。
15 The game was a washout.
这场比赛因雨提前结束.
16 Excellent resistance to water washout.
优良的抗水冲刷。
17 For “Silence,” Martin Scorsese and Paramount desperately need the academy to help their slow-burning drama from becoming a financial washout.
18 This is not to say that “Charlotte Rampling: The Look” is a complete washout.
19 The closure would have allowed crews to make extensive repairs to the road, which has been subject to multiple washouts over the years.
20 The first half of March has been a washout for many places, especially in the south where we've already seen more than the average rainfall expected for the whole of the month.
1 大失败
disaster bomb catastrophe fiasco come a cropper fall a cropper get a cropper fink-out flop cropper clinker
2 失望
sick disappointed disillusioned chapfallen disappointedly sell suck frustration disappointment letdown fail frustrate disappoint belie
3 不及格者
4 无能者
6 无用的人
offcast good-for-nought crock dud waster slob wastrel good-for-nothing shoat feist inutility losel nervous Nellie
8 惨败
massacre muck-up flake-out disaster cleaning bomb slaughter fiasco lurch cropper licking Waterloo plastering walloping hammer fink out
10 崩溃
bankrupt disintegration débacle crack collapse buckle crumble disintegrate crumple the bottom drops out of the bottom falls out of
11 清除
clearance purge evacuation riddance clean-up comb-out wipe-out clear-up clear sweep banish scavenge ream bulldoze
12 大败
cleaning rout catastrophe fluff trimming lurch pasting Waterloo brodie shellacking discomfiture bomb hammer skunk smother shellac get splattered
13 取消
off withdrawal cancellation axe negation cancel withdraw forgive scrub revoke abolish dismantle negate rescind abrogate proscribe cry off tear up write out rip up
14 留级生
15 彻底失败
through flop rout wipeout drubbing going-over checkmate going over
16 彻底的失败
18 失败
lost unsuccessful losing fail failure breakdown abortion stumble bust frost beating overthrow defection flivver lose miss founder bomb decay misfire boomerang miscarry flunk disappoint lose ground miss out on thumbs down no go push to the wall get the worst of bring to naught miss the mark die on feet come to naught fall flat on face miss tip bring to grief miss a figure drop through break the molasses jug not get anywhere put the skid under failed fucked abortive fall dog loss defeat disaster reversal downfall fizzle whipping collapse choke die a death hit the buffers come a cropper bite the dust come unstuck go sour come to grief come unglued fall down fall through