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  1. n. 1. 灾难;灾祸;横祸 a sudden event that causes many people to suffer. 2. 不幸事件;困难 an event that causes one person or a group of people personal suffering, or that makes difficulties.

  2. Countdown to Catastrophe is the three-part Season 1 finale of Big Hero 6: The Series. It premiered on October 13, 2018, and is collectively the twenty-third, fourth, and fifth episode. Big Hero 6 face their greatest challenge as Obake unleashes his plan on San Fransokyo. After stopping Globby...

  3. Find 80 different ways to say CATASTROPHE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  4. A portmanteau of San Francisco and Tokyo, San Fransokyo is the setting of Big Hero 6. Following the Great Catastrophe of 1906, in which scientist Lenore Shimamoto caused a massive earthquake when she attempted to invent a new form of unlimited energy that backfired, Japanese immigrants helped rebuild by contributing key Japanese building techniques that allowed the city to flourish and prevail ...

  5. 29 de oct. de 2021 · Keith Lee’s finishing move is The Big Bang Catastrophe. A cross between an Attitude Adjustment and The Jackhammer, Keith has used this move to great success including capturing his NXT Championship victory over Adam Cole at the Great American Bash 2020 by using the move.

  6. The Big Fail argues that the debate over masks “was a symbol of one’s politics,” as “pre-existing bias trumped fact-finding and scientific inquiry.” Yet the best the authors can muster in terms of breaking free of their own politics is to claim that after Cochrane’s 2023 review was published “we were back where we started: we still didn’t know whether masks work.”

  7. Struggles around water, and resistance against dam and drainage infrastructures in particular, have been constitutive of the political and cultural identity of Sindh since the inception of Pakistan in 1947. This struggle takes many intrepid and ecstatic forms, often bringing together devotion and dissent, protest and prayer.