Ainda não temos significados para "as calamitous".
1To lose two before meeting their Spanish nemesis might be seen as calamitous.
2But she insisted the performance was not as calamitous as it was portrayed.
3They were as calamitous as the earlier and ill-judged Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution.
4Dean Burgon pronounced it "the most astonishing as well as calamitous literary blunder of the age."
5While this year's quake was nowhere near as calamitous in its initial damage, Mumtaz expects similar problems over the winter months.
6The first was a conflagration at Rome, which was almost as calamitous as the Great Fire in the reign of Nero.
7You need to ensure that WhatsApp only backs your files up over WiFi -that way, getting the bug is nowhere near as calamitous.
8As calamitous as he was as lord mayor of the city, he could not top one of his predecessors Thomas Bludworth.
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