基本解釋化爲(wèi)烏有;被燒光英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句But if shale gas starts to replace natural gas in Europe, all these plans could go up in smoke.而一旦歐洲出現(xiàn)“頁(yè)巖氣”代替天然氣的侷麪,那俄烏兩國(guó)所有的這些計(jì)劃可能化爲(wèi)烏有。Oh, and did I fail to mention that errors can also result from applications that just go up in smoke?噢,我是不是沒(méi)有提到,錯(cuò)誤也會(huì)來(lái)自於最終徹底失敗的應(yīng)用程序?In the long history of human use of fire, the fire brings us not only good, accidentally will make everything go up in smoke, don't take lightly.在人類用火的漫長(zhǎng)的歷史上,大火帶給我們的不僅僅衹是有好処,不小心就會(huì)使一切化爲(wèi)烏有,不要掉以輕心。權(quán)威例句No one believes Europe can let itself go up in smoke for the sake of political grandstanding.FORBES: The Eurozone Must Follow The U.K. To Resolve Its CrisisCoal operators in the last recession saw their earnings go up in smoke.FORBES: Grandiosity Is A No-NoBut if shale gas starts to replace natural gas in Europe, all these plans could go up in smoke.ECONOMIST: Ukraine and Russia: A normal day's debate in Kiev go up in smoke更多例句