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ruin的音标和读音:
DJ音标发音: [ˈru:in]
KK音标发音: [ˈruɪn]
ruin的词性:
n.(名词)
1. Total destruction or disintegration, either physical, moral, social, or economic.
毁灭,灭亡:肉体上、道德上、社会上或经济上的完全毁坏或粉碎
2. A cause of total destruction.
祸根:整体毁坏的原因
3. The act of destroying totally.
毁灭:整体破坏的作为
4. A destroyed person, object, or building.
捣毁的东西:被破坏的人、物体或建筑物
5. Often ruins The remains of something destroyed, disintegrated, or decayed:
常作 ruins 废墟,遗迹:被毁坏、瓦解或腐烂的某物的遗迹:
studied the ruins of ancient Greece.
研究古希腊遗迹
ruin的词性:
v.(动词)
ruin的词性:
v.tr.(及物动词)
6. To destroy completely; demolish.
彻底破坏;毁灭
7. To harm irreparably.
弄坏,糟蹋:把…无可挽回地伤害
8. To reduce to poverty or bankruptcy.
没落,破产
9. To deprive of chastity.
使堕落,诱奸
ruin的词性:
v.intr.(不及物动词)
10. To fall into ruin.
成为废墟,被毁灭
ruin的词源:
11. Middle English ruine
中古英语 ruine
12. from Old French
源自 古法语
13. from Latin ruona
源自 拉丁语 ruona
14. from ruere [to rush, collapse]
源自 ruere [猛冲,崩溃]
ruin的词性:
adj.(形容词)
ruin的词性:
n.(名词)
ruin, raze, demolish, destroy, wreck
15. These verbs mean to injure and deprive something—or, less often, someone—of usefulness, soundness, or value.
这些动词的意思是伤害且使某物,有时是人失去用处、声音或价值。
16. Ruin usually implies irretrievable harm but not necessarily total destruction:
Ruin 通常暗指无可挽回的伤害,但并不一定指完全毁灭:
The fire ruined the books in the library.
大火毁坏了图书馆的书。
“You will ruin no more lives as you ruined mine” (Arthur Conan Doyle).
“你不会再象破坏我的生活一样破坏其他人的生活了” (亚瑟·柯南道尔)。
17. Raze, to level to the ground,
Raze 指夷为平地,
18. demolish, to pull down or break to pieces, and the more general destroy, to tear down, can all imply reduction to ruins or even complete obliteration:
demolish 指推倒或粉碎,destroy 的意义更广泛,指拆毁,拆卸。 这三个词都可指使变为废墟或彻底消失:
“raze what was left of the city from the surface of the earth” (John Lothrop Motley).
“使这个城市剩下的东西从地球表面上消失” (约翰·路斯洛普·莫特利)。
The conquerors tried to raze the very name of the people's national hero from their memories.
征服者妄图把人民的民族英雄的名字从他们的记忆中抹去。
Both of the cars involved were demolished in the accident.
事故中的两辆车都被毁破。
The prosecutor demolished the opposition's argument.
检查官彻底推翻了反对派的论点。
“It became necessary to destroy the town in order to save it” (Anonymous major in Vietnam).
“为了拯救这个镇,有必要毁坏它” (越南的无名陆军少校)。
“I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness” (Allen Ginsberg). To wreck is to ruin in or as if in a violent collision:
“我看到我们时代最伟大的心灵被疯狂所毁灭” (阿伦·金斯堡)。wreck 指用或好象用暴力冲突毁坏:
“The Boers had just wrecked a British military train” (Arnold Bennett). When wreck is used in its extended sense, as in referring to the ruination of a person or his or her hopes or reputation, it implies irreparable shattering:
“布尔人刚刚毁了一辆英国军用火车” (阿诺德·贝奈特)。Wreck 用于其延伸意义时(如指毁坏一个人或他或她的希望或名声), 暗指无可挽回的毁灭:
“Coleridge, poet and philosopher wrecked in a mist of opium” (Matthew Arnold).
诗人和哲学家柯尔律治被鸦片的烟雾断送了” (马修·阿诺德)