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famines

英 [ˈfæmɪnz]

美 [ˈfæmənz]

n.  饥荒
famine的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-VAR 饥馑;饥荒
    Famineis a situation in which large numbers of people have little or no food, and many of them die.
    1. Thousands of refugees are trapped by war, drought and famine...
      成千上万的难民陷于战争、旱灾和饥荒之中。
    2. The civil war is obstructing distribution of famine relief by aid agencies.
      内战阻碍着救援机构对饥荒赈济物资的配给。

双语例句

  • Professor Jonathan Bate, the Shakespeare scholar and provost of Worcester College, Oxford, said Archer and her colleagues had performed a valuable service in setting Shakespeare's work in the context of the famines and food shortages of the period.
    乔纳森-贝特是牛津大学伍斯特学院的教务长,同时也是研究莎士比亚的学者。他说,阿彻女士及其团队的发现对研究莎翁笔下大饥荒与粮食短缺时期的作品很有价值。
  • Miguel does not think it's a coincidence that the healers also provide the women with food and shelter during famines, in expectation of payments from their families in better times.
    米格尔称,医师还会在饥荒期间为这些女性提供食物和住处,希望等情况好转后得到其家人的报答,他认为这并非巧合。
  • Famines became worse each season, especially in Asia.
    饥荒每一个季度都在加剧,尤其是在亚洲。
  • While rising food prices strain household budgets in the west, they risk famines in Africa and Asia.
    虽然粮食价格的上涨给西方人的生活开支造成了压力,但它在非洲和亚洲却意味着饥荒的危险。
  • Droughts, floods and famines would ensue, experts say, and then the mass migration of people, with the conflict that would engender.
    专家表示,干旱、洪水和饥荒将随之而来,然后是大规模的人口迁移,最终引发冲突。
  • Many people died during famines every year before liberation.
    解放前每年有许多人在饥荒中死亡。
  • Drought and famines have killed up to two million people here.
    旱灾和饥荒夺去了这里200万人的生命。
  • Prior to the Bretton Woods system, foreign aid primarily assisted with humanitarian crises: famines; floods; earthquakes; or people fleeing conflicts.
    在布雷顿森林体系建立之前,对外援助主要用于人道主义危机:饥荒;洪涝;地震;或是帮助逃离战争冲突的人。
  • Watching the wars and famines on the news takes on a whole new meaning when you have a personal connection with the people there.
    亲眼目睹人们饱受战争与饥饿之苦时,新闻中播放的战争与饥饿会在你眼前呈现出全新的概念。
  • Harvest failures had caused famines on a scale not seen for a century.
    收获剧减造成了百年未见的大规模饥荒。