ian2
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- Joined
- Dec 22, 2006
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- Other
- Native Language
- Chinese
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- China
- Current Location
- United States
With these solutions, we will bring about the change in course, a great 21st century transition. If we get it right, we have an extraordinary future. If we get it wrong, we face an irreversible disruption that could set humanity back centuries. A drastic change is needed in the first half of that 21st century to set the stage for extraordinary events in the rest of the century.
Sorry to ask again, but I think the question is still unsolved. My question is the word "irreversible", which is grammatically used to modify "disruption". But I don't see the disruption that is irreversible. What is irreversible? Or what is the best word to paraphrase the word in this context. I am trying to figure out how this linguistic metaphor works, as I think the sentence is based on the conceptual metaphor "human history is a journey".
Thank you in advance.
Sorry to ask again, but I think the question is still unsolved. My question is the word "irreversible", which is grammatically used to modify "disruption". But I don't see the disruption that is irreversible. What is irreversible? Or what is the best word to paraphrase the word in this context. I am trying to figure out how this linguistic metaphor works, as I think the sentence is based on the conceptual metaphor "human history is a journey".
Thank you in advance.