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B2tospoilordestroysomethingcompletely: (完全)毁掉,毁坏;破坏;糟踏 Hugemodernhotelshave ruined thisonceunspoiltcoastline.庞然大物般的现代旅馆已经完全毁掉了这片曾经如世外桃源般的海岸。 Herinjuryruined herchancesofwinningtherace.她受了伤,毁掉了赢得比赛的机会。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesto spoil something - spoilDon't spoil the movie by telling me what happens!
- ruinI put too much salt in the sauce and ruined it.
- defaceMany of the library books had been defaced.
- disfigureHer face was disfigured by the scar.
- sourOur friendship soured after the argument, and we just drifted apart.
- poisonThe long dispute has poisoned relations between the two countries.
See more results » tocauseapersonorcompanytolosealltheirmoneyortheirgoodreputation: 使破产;使身败名裂;毁灭Cheapimportedgoodsare ruining manybusinesses.廉价的进口商品使众多公司正走向破产。 If there's ascandalI'll be ruined!如果出了丑闻,我就会身败名裂! - Amodernextensionon theoldbuildingwould ruinitsarchitecturalintegrity.
- Thepoorsoundqualityruined anotherwisesplendidfilm.
- Lucy has just ruined her newdress. That'schildrenfor you.
- Ithinkthe newextensionruins theproportionsof thebuilding.
- If youscuffyourfeetlike that, you'll ruinyourshoes.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesDestroying and demolishing - annihilate
- annihilation
- apocalypse
- bash
- bash through (something)
- be sacrificed on the altar ofsomethingidiom
- fall in
- in piecesidiom
- indestructibility
- killsomethingoff
- kill the goose that lays the golden eggidiom
- sacrifice
- self-devouring
- shred
- sink
- smash
- stave
- stavesomethingin
- takesomethingout
- tear
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: [U]theprocessorstateof beingspoiledordestroyed: 毁掉,毁坏,破坏 Thecaraccidentmeantthe ruinofall herhopes.这场撞车事故使她的一切希望都彻底破灭了。 Theyletthepalacefallintoruin.他们听任那座宫殿沦为一片废墟。 Synonymsdepredationformal desolation(EMPTINESS) destruction devastation(DAMAGE) C2[U]asituationin which apersonorcompanyhaslostalltheirmoneyortheirreputation: 破产;身败名裂;毁灭 Manycompaniesareon theedge/brink/vergeofruin.很多公司濒临破产。 Alcohol was my ruin(= the thing thatspoiledmylife)酒毁掉了我的一生。 B1[C]thebrokenpartsthat areleftof anancientbuildingortown: WevisitedaRomanruin.我们游览了一处古罗马遗址。 the ruins of theancientcityof Carthage迦太基古城遗址 Stefan Cristian Cioata/Moment/GettyImages thebrokenpartsthat areleftof abuildingortownthat has beendestroyedbybombs,fire, etc.: Theylivein theworstof the city's bombed-out ruins. Ninebodieslieamong thesmokingruins. be/lie in ruins (of abuildingorcity) to beextremelybadlydamagedso that most of it hasfallendown: (建筑物或城市)沦为一片废墟,成为一片残垣断壁Thetownlayin ruins afteryearsofbombing.数年的轰炸已把这座城镇变成一片废墟。 C1to be in anextremelybadstate: 完全毁坏;严重受损;垮掉 Theeconomywas in ruins after thewar.战后经济完全陷于崩溃之中。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesDamaging and spoiling - adulterate
- adulterated
- adulteration
- alloy
- at the expense ofsomeoneidiom
- at-risk
- erode
- flaw
- foul
- foul(something)up
- gild the lilyidiom
- gloss
- gnaw
- rampage
- ravage
- ravages
- scourge
- scuff
- sour
- wreck
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Humiliating and degrading Things remaining Archaeology Destroying and demolishing In bad condition (Definition ofruinfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)B2tospoilordestroysomethingcompletely (完全)毁掉,毁坏;破坏;糟踏Hugemodernhotelshave ruined thisonceunspoiltcoastline.庞然大物般的现代旅馆已经完全毁掉了这片曾经如世外桃源般的海岸。 Herinjuryruined herchancesofwinningtherace.她受了伤,毁掉了赢得比赛的机会。 tocauseapersonorcompanytolosealltheirmoneyortheirgoodreputation 使破产;使身败名裂;毁灭Cheapimportedgoodsare ruining manybusinesses.廉价的进口商品使众多公司正走向破产。 If there's ascandalI'll be ruined!如果出了丑闻,我就会身败名裂! - Amodernextensionon theoldbuildingwould ruinitsarchitecturalintegrity.
- Thepoorsoundqualityruined anotherwisesplendidfilm.
- Lucy has just ruined her newdress. That'schildrenfor you.
- Ithinkthe newextensionruins theproportionsof thebuilding.
- If youscuffyourfeetlike that, you'll ruinyourshoes.
[U]theprocessorstateof beingspoiledordestroyed 毁掉,毁坏,破坏Thecaraccidentmeantthe ruinofall herhopes.这场撞车事故使她的一切希望都彻底破灭了。 Theyletthepalacefallintoruin.他们听任那座宫殿沦为一片废墟。 C2[U]asituationin which apersonorcompanyhaslostalltheirmoneyortheirreputation 破产;身败名裂;毁灭Manycompaniesareon theedge/brink/vergeofruin.很多公司濒临破产。 Alcohol was my ruin(= the thing thatspoiledmylife)酒毁掉了我的一生。 B1[C]thebrokenpartsthat areleftfrom anoldbuildingortown 废墟;残垣断壁;倒塌的建筑物WevisitedaRomanruin.我们游览了一处古罗马遗址。 the ruins of theancientcityof Carthage迦太基古城遗址 be/lie in ruins (of abuildingorcity) to beextremelybadlydamagedso that most of it hasfallendown (建筑物或城市)沦为一片废墟,成为一片残垣断壁Thetownlayin ruins afteryearsofbombing.数年的轰炸已把这座城镇变成一片废墟。 C1to be in anextremelybadstate 完全毁坏;严重受损;垮掉Theeconomywas in ruins after thewar.战后经济完全陷于崩溃之中。 ruin| American Dictionarytospoilordestroysomething: It would be ashameto ruin such abeautifulplace. Thatguyisn’t going to ruin mylife. (Definition ofruinfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)tospoilsomethingseverelyordestroyit: Hugemodernhotelsare ruining thisonceunspoiltcoastline. Hisfrequentlatenesshas ruined hischancesfor apromotion. tocauseapersonorcompanytolosealltheirmoneyortheirreputation: Cheapimportedgoodsare ruining manybusinesses. If there's ascandal, I'll be ruined! [U]thelossof allyourmoney,yourbusiness, oryourreputation: Manyworkersare onehealthcatastropheaway fromfinancialruin. thebrink/edge/vergeof ruin be/lie in ruins aplace,building, etc. that is in ruins has beenextremelybadlydamaged: Theshowroomwas in ruins after theflood. to havefailedor got into anextremelybadstate: Theeconomywas in ruins after thewar. Heliedabout the company'sfinances, and now hiscareeris in ruins. (Definition ofruinfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofruinruin Visible in the distance are ruins and palm trees.From theCambridge English Corpus Relating transformation to abandonment is somewhat more difficult, but in a sense the village, already partially abandoned, was transformed into ruins.From theCambridge English Corpus The ruined sites, in a dynamic process, become the locus for a variety of parties attuned to different agendas.From theCambridge English Corpus At the same time the monarchy was seen as an alien, intrusive power that ruined social relations and caused the rains to fail.From theCambridge English Corpus Its chief place of growth is in old quarries, or among ruins; but it is sometimes to be found in woods and hedges.From theCambridge English Corpus Again and again, residents and public officials - their complex motives run from the civic-minded to the selfish - tried to save the city from ruins.From theCambridge English Corpus The paths were ruined by buffaloes, which were driven over them in herds to be sold in towns.From theCambridge English Corpus In dynamical systems exhibiting chaotic itinerancy, there come to exist transition rules between attractor ruins.From theCambridge English Corpus It can completelyruinthe lives of those of us who are affected by it.From theCambridge English Corpus This strong emotional response is key to the experience of ruins.From theCambridge English Corpus Freedom in the commons bringsruinto all.From theCambridge English Corpus We hope, by overturning the conventional approach to rendering, to find a way of handling ruins.From theCambridge English Corpus The assembly line ruined that system because it made both positive and negative reciprocity by individual workers impossible.From theCambridge English Corpus These lizards are found in open landscapes with moderate or little vegetation, and are common in farms, stonepiles and ruins.From theCambridge English Corpus Remarkable for its natural beauty, its past fertility, its historic landmarks, and its potential for investment, the small collection of villages stood in virtualruin.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/ruin## |