ruined
英 [ˈruːɪnd]
美 [ˈruːɪnd]
adj. 毁坏的; 严重受损的
v. 毁坏; 破坏; 糟蹋; 使破产(或失去地位等); 毁灭
ruin的过去分词和过去式
Oxford 3000 / Collins.1 / BNC.10136 / COCA.11774
牛津词典
adj.
- 毁坏的;严重受损的
destroyed or severely damaged so that only parts remain- a ruined castle
破烂不堪的城堡
- a ruined castle
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 毁坏的;坍塌的;荒废的
Aruinedbuilding or place has been very badly damaged or has gradually fallen down because no-one has taken care of it.- ...a ruined church.
荒废的教堂
- ...a ruined church.
英英释义
adj
- brought to ruin
- after the revolution the aristocracy was finished
- the unsuccessful run for office left him ruined politically and economically
- destroyed physically or morally
- doomed to extinction
双语例句
- The way of life is attained through deliberate thought but ruined by casual negligence.
行成于思,毁于随。 - They've completely ruined the tourist trade for the next few years.
他们把今后几年的旅游业完全给毁了。 - You have ruined my precious flower.
你把我宝贵的花儿都毁了。 - His health was ruined.
他的身体受到严重的摧残。 - All the water boiled away and the kettle was ruined.
壶里的水全部烧干,壶也烧坏了。 - You came and ruined everyone.
你来了,毁了所有人。 - I ruined my career as a cheerleader.
我毁掉了我的啦啦队前程。 - The stories ruined his reputation.
这些传闻把他的名誉全毁了。 - A: But I ruined your rug.
可是我把你的地毯弄坏了。 - Much of the temple was ruined, but the front was whole, as well as a large hall behind it
庙宇的大部分都被毁坏了,但其正面及后面的大厅还保存完好。