English to Spanish Dictionary disastrous

disastrous

desastroso
definition
adjective
a disastrous fire swept through the museum
causing great damage.
translation of 'disastrous'
adjective
monstruoso,
desastroso,
catastrófico,
nefasto,
funesto
example
He damaged his back in that tie to cap a 'disastrous' year which also saw him suffer foot and knee problems.
After that 'disastrous' start Wicklow fought back well.
Judging by the reviews, the film of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is as 'disastrous' as expected.
All the administration can offer, however, is more of the same 'disastrous' policy.
After our ultimately 'disastrous' first attempt at using our incubator this is just the ticket.
Reverting to a full troop withdrawal stance would be both pointless and 'disastrous' in policy terms.
A 'disastrous' stint with Watford would not put him off a return to England and he would consider moving abroad too.
Borough came back from a 'disastrous' start to get a point in a topsy-turvy encounter at Runcorn on Tuesday.
But it proved as 'disastrous' for Yugoslavia as it did for the Soviet Union.
In all, a 'disastrous' start to a marketing concept clearly executed by greedy fools.
To entrust such commercial affairs to a non-executive board "has potentially 'disastrous' consequences".
Being a dutiful pupil, I followed the prescriptions only to embark on a 'disastrous' degree in science.
We've not spoken since my last 'disastrous' attempt at explaining myself.
Our motivations may be pure, but the results are just as 'disastrous' .
I always think that 'disastrous' situations bring about the positive of great opportunities then being available to turn things around.
Such a war can only have the most 'disastrous' consequences.
Not even a 'disastrous' foray into restaurants a few years back could dent the group's core business.
And who was responsible for the sales re-organisation with the 'disastrous' effects on Europe?
I reasoned that this would either be a devastatingly effective or 'disastrous' opening gambit.
Assaults by parts of five more Union divisions proved equally 'disastrous' .
it was absolutely 'disastrous' for the school
I made a small speech thanking all and sundry for their efforts, before a 'disastrous' attempt at telling a joke.
Now this statement today is only possible because we've fixed up that 'disastrous' budget situation we inherited.
Last year's foot and mouth outbreak left Beningbrough Hall with a 'disastrous' season.
It will take the losers considerable time to recover from this 'disastrous' performance.
Even if she did a 'disastrous' DIY job, it would probably have looked cool and trendy.
Nowadays in an even more competitive world, it would be economically 'disastrous' for strikes to become commonplace.
If it's prepared well, it can be remarkable; if it is cooked horribly it can be 'disastrous' .
And then humans return, and the two cultures clash with potentially 'disastrous' consequences.
And as models of normative desire, desire that he can never satisfy, they are equally 'disastrous' .
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