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meltdown

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Power, Physics
melt·down /ˈmeltdaʊn/ noun [countable, uncountable]  1. TPa very dangerous situation in which the material inside a nuclear reactor melts and burns through its container, allowing radioactivity to escape 〔造成放射性物质逸出的〕核反应堆堆芯熔毁2 a situation in which prices fall by a very large amount or an industry or economic situation becomes much weaker 〔价格的〕暴跌;〔行业或经济的〕崩溃 The stock market crash might lead to financial meltdown. 证券市场狂跌可能会引发金融灾难。
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meltdownShe raised a flipper-clawed foot, and a shadow the size of a meltdown scar fell over the busy-armed figure.If foot and mouth can not be contained, it could precipitate a meltdown in the industry.The mass of uranium soon becomes so hot that it melts and disperses, a phenomenon called meltdown.Nastiness is only really relevant when there is a threat of social and economic meltdown.If benefit systems hit meltdown, it's the specialist short-term associations that get hit hardest and quickest.a global moral meltdown
From Longman Business Dictionarymeltdownmelt‧down /ˈmeltdaʊn/ noun [singular]ECONOMICS a situation in which prices fall by a very large amount or an industry or economy becomes much weakerA near meltdown in overseas stock markets sent U.S. prices plunging for the third consecutive day.The situation is serious, but new measures have been introduced aimed at preventing a financial meltdown.
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meltdown
meltdown /ˈmeltdaʊn/ noun [uncountable and countable]
1. a very dangerous situation in which the material inside a nuclear reactor melts and burns through its container, allowing radioactivity to escape
2. a situation in which prices fall by a very large amount or an industry or economic situation becomes much weaker:
    The stock market crash might lead to financial meltdown.


melt·downBrE /ˈmeltdaʊn/ 🔊NAmE /ˈmeltdaʊn/ 🔊 noun [uncountable, countable] a serious accident in which the central part of a nuclear reactor melts, causing harmful radiation to escape 核反应堆堆芯熔化(导致核辐射泄漏)(economics 经济学) a situation where sth fails or becomes weaker in a sudden or dramatic way 崩溃;垮台The country is in economic meltdown. 该国的经济崩溃。🔊🔊a meltdown on the New York Stock Exchange纽约股票市场的崩盘