大学英语六级常用短语 be destructive of
释义:
be destructive of 对...造成极大的损害(或破坏)
例句:
First, the use of leverage to reach for yield can be destructive of values.
It's going to be increasingly destructive of our resources, our abilities, our standing in the world, our view as a moral and decent democracy.
Military leaders have embraced the sanguine assumption that the political system will somehow avert a second wave of cuts because it would be so destructive, but as of today the law says the cuts begin next January.
The election results give Americans, and especially small business owners, renewed hope that perhaps some of the destructive legislation of the past two years will be repealed.
Indeed, negative word of mouth could be destructive to the company.
As images and stories put us in awe of nature's destructive power, it may be worth a moment to marvel at the force of gravity that governs the behavior of all matter, from the waters of Lake Pontchartrain to light.
An alternative history of the past 30 years might be this: if you abandon some of the most economically destructive policies ever devised, the Chinese economy will stand up and grow.
But longer term it's setting up a train wreck that could be even more destructive than the gaudy bursting of the high-tech bubble in 2000.
But make no mistake, as long as the Fed flounders in its conducting of monetary policy--as it has for a decade--we will continue to be rocked by unnecessary shocks and destructive bouts of volatility.
Unfortunately, the sort of destructive and disloyal behavior Deputy Secretary Armitage epitomized continues to be practiced in high reaches of the State Department.
But are there additional steps that you feel authorities could be taking to address these trends before they get to be destructive, before they result in the kind of tragedy we saw here earlier this week?
The latter may be an outgrowth of the very nihilism that guides destructive fantasy into action.
Dr Jiang reckoned that a cold plasma, particularly one rich in oxygen ions (which are notoriously destructive of organic materials), would be enough to do the job of breaking up a biofilm without harming the patient.
The form of this creative destructive will almost certainly be based on digital technologies (as they were in the other above-mentioned industries).
In an electoral year, the so-called fiscal cliff lurks in the background, promising to be as destructive, or more, than the previous round of debt ceiling talks.