释义 |
- n.破产;毁灭;破坏;废墟
- v.毁灭;破坏;毁坏;糟蹋
- 网络遗迹;崩溃;败坏
复数:ruins 过去分词:ruined 现在分词:ruining v.+n. ruin life,ruin reputation,ruin career,ruin health,ruin site n. regeneration,improvement v. damage,trash,wreck,spoil,mess up n. remains,debris,wreckage,devastation,shambles 1. | ~ sth 毁坏;破坏;糟蹋to damage sth so badly that it loses all its value, pleasure, etc.; to spoil sth |
| The bad weather ruined our trip. 天气恶劣,破坏了我们的旅行。 | | That one mistake ruined his chances of getting the job. 正是那个错误断送了他得到那份工作的机会。 | | My new shoes got ruined in the mud. 我的新鞋被泥浆给糟蹋了。 |
2. | ~ sb/sth 使破产(或失去地位等);毁灭to make sb/sth lose all their money, their position, etc. |
| If she loses the court case it will ruin her. 如果败诉,她就完了。 | | The country was ruined by the war. 这个国家因战争而遭到严重破坏。 |
1. | [u] 毁坏;破坏;毁灭the state or process of being destroyed or severely damaged |
| A large number of churches fell into ruin after the revolution. 革命过后,许多教堂都毁了。 |
2. | [u] 破产;一无所有;失去工作(或地位等)the fact of having no money, of having lost your job, position, etc. |
| The divorce ultimately led to his ruin. 离婚最终使得他一贫如洗。 | | The bank stepped in to save the company from financial ruin . 银行的介入使这家公司免于破产。 |
3. | [sing] 破产(或丢掉工作等)的根源;祸根something that causes a person, company, etc. to lose all their money, job, position, etc. |
| Gambling was his ruin. 赌博毁了他。 |
4. | [c] 残垣断壁;废墟the parts of a building that remain after it has been destroyed or severely damaged |
| The old mill is now little more than a ruin. 老磨坊现在只剩下一点儿残垣断壁了。 | | We visited the ruins of a Norman castle. 我们参观了一座诺曼式城堡的遗迹。 | | He was determined to build a new life out of the ruins of his career. 他决心从事业失败中爬起来,重新开始新的生活。 |
IDM | Years of fighting have left the area in ruins. 经年的战事已经使得这个地区满目疮痍。 | | The scandal left his reputation in ruins. 这件丑闻使他身败名裂。 |
in ruins 毁坏;严重受损;破败不堪destroyed or severely damaged | Years of fighting have left the area in ruins. 经年的战事已经使得这个地区满目疮痍。 | | The scandal left his reputation in ruins. 这件丑闻使他身败名裂。 |
n. | 1. 毁灭,灭亡;瓦解,崩溃;没落,破产,败落;(女人的)堕落;没落者,破产者;毁坏,破坏 1. 毁灭,灭亡;瓦解,崩溃;没落,破产,败落;(女人的)堕落;没落者,破产者;毁坏,破坏 | v. | |
n. | 1. the physical remains of something such as a building or city that has decayed or been destroyed 2. a state of complete destruction, decay, collapse, or loss 3. complete moral, social, or economic failure 4. somebody or something completely lost or destroyed 5. a cause of complete loss or destruction 6. a woman's loss of virginity to a man other than her husband 7. the state of something that has been destroyed or severely damaged 8. the parts of a building that remain after it has been severely damaged 9. the loss of all your money or power 1. the physical remains of something such as a building or city that has decayed or been destroyed 2. a state of complete destruction, decay, collapse, or loss 3. complete moral, social, or economic failure 4. somebody or something completely lost or destroyed 5. a cause of complete loss or destruction 6. a woman's loss of virginity to a man other than her husband 7. the state of something that has been destroyed or severely damaged 8. the parts of a building that remain after it has been severely damaged 9. the loss of all your money or power | np. | 1. a state of complete destruction, decay, collapse, or loss | v. | 1. to cause something to be destroyed or lost 2. to bring about somebody's financial demise 3. to spoil something so severely that it cannot be restored 4. to fall into a state of complete destruction or loss 5. to induce a woman to engage in sex before marriage, then abandon her 6. to destroy or severely damage something 7. to make someone lose all their money or power 1. to cause something to be destroyed or lost 2. to bring about somebody's financial demise 3. to spoil something so severely that it cannot be restored 4. to fall into a state of complete destruction or loss 5. to induce a woman to engage in sex before marriage, then abandon her 6. to destroy or severely damage something 7. to make someone lose all their money or power |
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