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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++dras·tic /ˈdræstɪk/ ●○○ adjective  MORE/EXTRAextreme and sudden 激烈的,严厉的;突然的drastic action/measures NATO threatened drastic action if its terms were not met. 如果条件得不到满足,北约威胁将要采取严厉的行动。 drastic cuts in government spending 政府开支的急剧削减 Drastic changes are needed if environmental catastrophe is to be avoided. 要想避免环境灾难就需要重大的变革。drastically /-kli/ adverb The size of the army was drastically cut. 军队的规模被大幅度裁减。
Examples from the Corpus
drasticThe effect on the final rent review would be even more drastic.The vaccine brought a drastic drop-80 percent-in paralytic polio cases by 1957.However, other less drastic methods of resolving disagreements are available.Other more drastic proposals were ventilated but never put into practice.Obviously, such a drastic revision created a significant amount of tension at the plant.Start your kitchen reorganization with a drastic sort-out and throw-out.drastic cutsThe council would spend £10m more than Governments limits, putting off the need for drastic cuts.The liberal democrats and labour say their budget was the only way to prevent drastic cuts.The drastic cuts come a week after Aldershot were wound up and rekindle fears for several Fourth Division clubs facing closure.California in 1990 enacted a plan requiring drastic cuts in air pollution from automobiles.C., making drastic cuts in Medicare reimbursement unlikely for now.He is in favor of drastic cuts in social spending in order to balance the budget.In practice it has not proved easy to achieve the drastic cuts in spending that are wanted.Jude Medical and Medtronic gained as federal budget talks stalled, making drastic cuts in the Medicare health insurance program less likely.
Origin drastic (1600-1700) Greek drastikos, from dran to do
dras·tic adjectiveChineseSyllable
sudden extreme and Corpus


drastic
drastic /ˈdræstɪk/ adjective
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: Greek
 Origin: drastikos, from dran 'to do'
extreme and sudden
    drastic action/measures
    NATO threatened drastic action if its terms were not met.
    drastic cuts in government spending
    Drastic changes are needed if environmental catastrophe is to be avoided.
—drastically /-kli/ adverb:
    The size of the army was drastically cut.


dras·ticBrE /ˈdræstɪk/ 🔊, also /ˈdrɑːstɪk/ 🔊NAmE /ˈdræstɪk/ 🔊 adjectiveextreme in a way that has a sudden, serious or violent effect on sth 极端的;急剧的;严厉的;猛烈的drastic measures/changes 严厉的措施;剧烈的变化The government is threatening to take drastic action. 政府警告说要采取断然措施。🔊🔊a drastic shortage of food食物的极度短缺Talk to me before you do anything drastic. 你采取任何重大行动之前要跟我谈谈。🔊🔊 dras·tic·al·ly BrE /ˈdræstɪkli/ 🔊, /ˈdrɑːstɪkli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈdræstɪkli/ 🔊 adverbOutput has been drastically reduced. 产量已急剧下降。🔊🔊Things have started to go drastically wrong. 情况开始急转直下,急剧恶化。🔊🔊